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Gerrymander wars: Advantage GOP, Dems AWOL on Fauci reveal and other commentary

The court’s reversal of Virginia’s gerrymander infuriated Democrats, notes Henry Olsen at The Washington Post.

Why California could slide into socialism — and how to stop it

My warning to you: pay attention before it is too late.

Justice is coming for victims of dangerous illegal-migrant truckers

A new Supreme Court ruling means innocent Americans maimed or killed in big-rig crashes...

Massie fights for political life in final push for votes in GOP primary

Rep. Thomas Massie is fighting for his political life ahead of Tuesday's primary, accusing the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and a group of wealthy Jews of attempting to "buy a seat in Congress."

Ceasefire hangs by thread as Trump warns Iran is running out of time

The fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran faced new challenges Sunday as President Trump weighed further military action and the United Arab Emirates saw a fresh round of attacks on its energy infrastructure.

Why California could slide into socialism — and how to stop it

My warning to you: pay attention before it is too late.

Gerrymander wars: Advantage GOP, Dems AWOL on Fauci reveal and other commentary

The court’s reversal of Virginia’s gerrymander infuriated Democrats, notes Henry Olsen at The Washington Post.

Justice is coming for victims of dangerous illegal-migrant truckers

A new Supreme Court ruling means innocent Americans maimed or killed in big-rig crashes caused by negligent truck drivers may finally pursue recompense.

Why Israel’s lawsuit against Times over ‘blood libel’ has a chance

This week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he would sue the paper and columnist Nicholas Kristof for defamation over the publication of...

No Mary: What the Broadway hit — and history — gets wrong about first lady Mary Todd Lincoln

The show is hilarious, but it's just the latest false narrative about the unfairly maligned first lady.

Gotham’s tyrannical ‘bike kings’ are taking over the city

Cycling activists and their friends at the Department of Transportation have stepped up their crusade against the existential threat of the four-wheeled vehicle.

It’s the gas tax, stupid

President Donald Trump is asking Congress to suspend the federal gas tax until the Iran war is over.

The long shadow of Chinese foreign influence looms over California

Eileen Wang, the mayor of Arcadia until last week, was forced to resign, pleading guilty to federal charges of acting as an unregistered agent...

Wokeness in higher education is still alive and kicking

Ballots went out last month for leadership positions at the American Sociological Association. Here’s some advice for candidates: Emphasize your Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion...

America has a plan to win the AI export race. Industry must deliver

The U.S. government’s new full-stack artificial intelligence program is the right strategic bet. Now American companies have to make it pay off. America has a plan to win the AI race. Now it’s time to execute. The administration’s AI Export Program is one of the clearest attempts in years to translate technological advantage into global […]

Don’t let China sabotage our future with AI data center fearmongering

There is no hotter debate unfolding across rural America than the expansion of data center infrastructure. Here in Texas, I have been hearing from folks who are raising legitimate concerns about water use, electricity demand, landowner rights, and whether massive Big Tech companies can be trusted to operate responsibly. I understand those concerns because I […]

Rededicating America 250: A moment to remember who we are 

This weekend, thousands will gather on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., for Rededicate America 250, a historic moment to honor the United States as it approaches its 250th anniversary. As I think about the implications of this impending gathering, my heart is full. Because this is more than just a celebration of a milestone. […]

Zelensky’s big Yermak corruption test

For years, Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff, was regarded as one of the most powerful figures in Ukraine. He tightly controlled access to the president, with officials and advisers often alleging that Zelensky was isolated from dissenting views. Meetings held without Yermak’s presence reportedly carried a retaliation risk, and many in Kyiv […]

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