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Gorsuch name-checks Founding Fathers who were ‘habitual’ drinkers in SCOTUS fight over marijuana users

Supreme Court justices expressed skepticism about federal law restricting gun ownership for drug users in U.S. v. Hemani, with unusual political alliances emerging.

Cornyn, Paxton ready to go for the throat in 2nd act of brutal primary campaign

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton are set to continue their duel in the race for the GOP nomination in Texas, with a runoff setting up a final battle in May.

Texas border district Dem Cuellar beats back primary challengers

Former Democrat Tano Tijerina wins Republican primary with 74% of vote, setting up November battle against Rep. Henry Cuellar in Texas' 28th district.

Pentagon honors American troops killed in Operation Epic Fury: ‘Never be forgotten’

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan “Razin" Caine honored the six fallen U.S. service members killed in Kuwait while supporting Operation Epic Fury.

Whatley links Cooper to transit killing, accuses Dem of freeing ‘rapists and murderers’

North Carolina Senate candidate Michael Whatley attacks Democratic opponent Roy Cooper over Charlotte light rail stabbing ahead of Tuesday's primary.

Best of the Babylon Bee: Iranian generals kicking themselves for not meeting over Zoom

Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the...

Why is the White House trying to kill common-sense AI legislation in Utah?

Republicans in the Utah Legislature are advancing the “AI Transparency Act,” a measured bill that tries to impose basic accountability on the biggest, most powerful AI developers in the world. The bill, H.B. 286, does not create a new regulatory agency. It does not micromanage technical design choices. It does not hand trial lawyers a […]

The DNA evidence Tucker Carlson ignores

Turbocharged by social media, a long-debunked antisemitic conspiracy theory is back and helping fuel the sharp rise in anti-Jewish sentiment. What once lived on the fringes of the internet now widely circulates on major platforms and has been repackaged to delegitimize Israel, erase Jewish history, and dress ancient prejudices in the language of “science.” This […]

Trump should stay firm in Iran

The joint U.S.-Israeli air campaign against Iran represents a genuine opportunity for long-term Middle Eastern stability. The early results are good. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is dead, as are dozens of senior Iranian military and political figures. The regime is already heavily decapitated in a way that is historically unusual. The hunt for Saddam Hussein […]

Striking Iran now is risky. Holding off would have been a greater gamble

The current U.S.–Israeli campaign against Iran reflects a shared judgment in Washington and Jerusalem: Constraining Tehran without threatening regime survival is no longer sustainable. For decades, Washington and its allies managed the Islamic Republic through sanctions, covert disruption, proxy containment, diplomacy, and calibrated force. These measures imposed costs while preserving the assumption that the regime […]

Traitors of America should feel the heavy hand of justice 

The United States is again in a Cold War, this time with China. Our enemies are doing all that they can to steal away the U.S.’s advantage. Those guilty of aiding and abetting U.S.’s enemies don’t deserve leniency. On Feb. 25, the Department of Justice announced that it had arrested a former Air Force officer, […]

Michael Goodwin: The war on Iran was never a choice — Trump was left with no option but to defend America and all Western...

A major talking point among Democrats and their media handmaidens is that President Trump launched a “war of choice” against Iran.

San Francisco’s reparations program — and what it reveals about city leaders

Recently, Evanston, Ill., enacted the first reparations program in the country. San Francisco is following suit, but its reparations plan is less about policy...

The curious case of Newsom’s missing mirror

Anytime the governor (verbally) addresses one of California’s many challenges, the predicament is someone else’s fault.

How to save California’s schools from runaway sex abuse lawsuits

California does not have to choose between honoring survivors and protecting today’s students. We can do both. We need commonsense guardrails that restore balance and...

Gavin Newsom, king of blame: You’ll never guess whose fault it is this time

Gavin Newsom has mastered one political skill above all others: how to avoid blame. 

Real estate market a warning sign: We need change, now

Real estate is fundamentally about optimism. Two terms of Gavin Newsom have provided the opposite — and his replacement could be worse.

Everything is open in today’s world — and relationships aren’t safe either

Ladies are holding back from having babies. But not being held back is sex.

Rabid Democrats toss truth aside to rescue Iran’s regime

Democrats are knowingly lying to the public — and impairing President Trump’s stature abroad — as they push a resolution to stop the US...

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