“So many child stars come to such miserable ends,” yet “most children offered up to the god of showbiz are sent by their own parents,” marvels Mary Harrington at Unherd.
Rep. Eric Swalwell, a new member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence in April 2015, sat down for a classified briefing from the FBI on Capitol Hill. The briefing was about him.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is right about the International Criminal Court, and Democrats should stop trying to surrender American sovereignty to such a corrupt, immoral body. On Tuesday, Rubio announced sanctions against ICC President Tomoko Akane and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye, saying that “Americans will never be transported beyond seas to be tried […]
Outperforming the stock market in the United States is difficult. Using the S&P 500, the benchmark index of U.S. equities, as the standard of performance, only 27% of actively managed large-capitalization equity funds beat the passive benchmark over the 12-month period ending June 30. Over the decade ending in June, just 13% of actively managed stock funds beat the broad […]
The most surprising result in the batch of primaries held this week over the vast stretch of America from Florida through Wyoming to Alaska was the defeat of famed anti-Trump whistleblower Alexander Vindman by state Rep. Angie Nixon in the contest for the Democratic nomination against appointed Republican U.S. Sen. Ashley Moody in Florida. Of […]
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania — In June 2025, Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) stood in Berwick and described a new economic horizon for Pennsylvania: Amazon’s plan to invest at least $20 billion in cloud-computing and artificial intelligence campuses across the commonwealth. “Pennsylvania is competing again — and I’m proud to announce that, with Amazon’s commitment of at least […]
Puerto Rico needed electricity. That urgency was real. Years of generation shortages and repeated blackouts made additional power a public priority. Against that backdrop, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority pursued a contract for up to 400 megawatts of temporary generation at the Aguirre Power Plant — a deal potentially worth nearly $5.9 billion over […]
Recently, faculty and student groups asked a district court to vacate an order enforcing an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission subpoena seeking the names and contact information of Jewish employees and members of Jewish organizations at the University of Pennsylvania. We represent Jewish employees nationwide who experience discrimination and harassment in the workplace. Many come to […]
The Trump administration recently published a proposed rule that rolls back commonsense oil and gas bonding reforms designed to protect taxpayers from bearing the enormous cost of orphaned well cleanup. Without adequate bonding, industry bad actors who abandon wells after extracting the oil and gas, along with all the profit, get away with breaking a […]
South Korea is once again extending a hand to North Korea. Messages advocating the resumption of dialogue, the lowering of military tensions, and a path toward peaceful coexistence are being repeated. The current administration has formalized a policy centered on respecting the North’s regime, pursuing no unification by absorption, and committing to no hostile acts. […]
The Trump administration recently caused uproar from the Left by proposing the repeal of thousands of regulations in Head Start, an early education program for low-income children. Critics argue that the action strips the program of important standards. But in reality, these regulations have increasingly held back the very communities this program was supposed to […]
In the annals of cinematic comedy, few scenes capture the sheer absurdity of pure, unadulterated denial quite like the Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Dismembered arm by arm, standing on a single leg while actively bleeding onto the forest floor, the knight fiercely blocks King Arthur’s path. He aggressively dismisses his […]