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The week in whoppers: Scott Pelley exposes his stunning arrogance, Jasmine Crockett’s sick take on Austin Metcalf and more

Fired "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley can't seem to understand why he got canned by CBS after he confronted his new boss.

The Knicks are the (only) talk of the town

VERY SUPERSTITIOUS: For the first three quarters, it looked like the San Antonio Spurs...

Downsizing and the Ozempic Economy

The positive impacts of GLP-1s are a reminder of the difficulty of forecasting the...

Prosecutors Go Out of Their Way to Bring Case in . . . San Francisco?

An odd wrinkle in the Supreme Court’s venue decision.

Trump Nominates Prosecutor Jay Clayton to Be Director of National Intelligence

Meanwhile, Democrats kill a House proposal to extend foreign surveillance authority, as the Friday...

The week in whoppers: Scott Pelley exposes his stunning arrogance, Jasmine Crockett’s sick take on Austin Metcalf and more

Fired "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley can't seem to understand why he got canned by CBS after he confronted his new boss.

Mamdani’s temporary, partial surrender on gender transitions for children

Globally, the tide has turned against sex changes for children, with multiple countries rolling back such policies. Even New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani can’t bring himself to transition children at his new taxpayer-funded gender clinic. City health officials under Mamdani are planning to open a “gender-affirming care clinic.” This state-run facility will use taxpayer money […]

White House steps in to stop LA fraud — the only accountability there is

Scott Brady announced that the federal government had cut off funding to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), whose mismanagement has been legendary,...

On This Day: The Committee of Five is born. Nothing will ever be the same

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. June 11, 1776 Second Continental Congress President John Hancock writes […]

American presence in Eastern Europe remains irreplaceable

As we approach the 2026 NATO Summit, the alliance’s eastward shift in its center of gravity continues to gain momentum. Last week, reports emerged that the United States is now in the early stages of internal conversations within NATO to expand nuclear sharing arrangements to include countries that joined the alliance within the past 30 […]

Child safety is a defining test for the tech industry

As the Senate Judiciary Committee calls the CEOs of some of the industry’s largest platforms to testify, the question is not whether the internet can be safe for children. It is whether tech companies, policymakers, and child safety advocates are moving fast enough to ensure that it is. Almost all American teenagers are online daily, […]

Reform FDA advisory committees and put rare disease patients first

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is failing patients with life-threatening rare diseases. As a biochemist and public health expert, I have witnessed officials turning a blind eye to the needs, concerns, and voices of families caring for the nearly 30 million Americans — half of them children — with debilitating and terminal rare conditions. […]

A federal court just told veterans they can’t choose their own help

My father served 26 years in the U.S. Air Force. After he retired as a master sergeant, he spent years trying to get the disability benefits he had earned. He died before he could. I have carried that with me ever since, and I have spent years working to make sure other veterans do not […]

The hidden driver behind school choice: Advanced learners are voting with their feet

Advocates of school choice pay scant attention to gifted education, accelerated learning, and other forms of advanced education — those services that provide students with opportunities to go beyond the normal, grade-level curriculum. These advanced services are both research-supported and common sense: If a student is capable of “doing more” in school, they should have […]

ICE, DACA, and a red card, oh my!

A nation cannot simultaneously tolerate mass unlawful entry for years and then pretend it has the infrastructure to reverse it overnight. As angry protests target Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities and political inaction continues in Washington, millions of people inside our borders face a compounding crisis of legal uncertainty. ICE personnel are caught in the […]

Why situationships are surging and why they must stop

Undefined. Noncommittal. Nonjudgmental. A situationship is the blurry middle ground between friendship and a romantic relationship. There are no labels, and both parties are technically allowed to see other people. A situationship is appealing because it appears to offer all the benefits of a relationship with none of the responsibility. You can have sex or […]

Data centers: Part of the problem or part of the solution?

The specter of data centers is looming ominously over America, posing a triple threat to its electric power-generating capacity, limited water resources, and environment. Or so a chorus of self-styled progressives and populists is claiming. This brewing negative sentiment is reflected in a recent Gallup poll, in which 71% of respondents indicated they opposed the […]

Political violence doesn’t start with violence

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the public should be preparing to celebrate the durability of our democracy. Instead, many are wondering whether it will hold another 5, 25, or 250 years. It’s a fair question. Our democracy was built on the need for collective trust in institutions, and trust is plummeting. Last […]

Pass the BUILD America 250 Act: Congress begins clearing road for autonomous trucking

In late May, the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure voted 62-2 to advance the BUILD America 250 Act, a five-year surface transportation reauthorization bill that includes $580 billion in federal infrastructure investment. The bill moved out of committee with the kind of bipartisan support that has become rare in Washington. For the autonomous vehicle […]

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