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The New York Times Changes Its Tune on Marijuana, at Last

Today’s newsletter looks at the consequences of the marijuana legalization movement across the country.

Judge blocks Justice Dept.’s request for Michigan voter data

A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed the Trump administration's lawsuit trying to get a look at Michigan's voter rolls, saying the Justice Department is not entitled to the information.

Sen. Susan Collins launches reelection bid in ‘toss-up’ Maine Senate race

Sen. Susan Collins said Tuesday she's running for a sixth term representing Maine, pitching herself as an independent problem-solver who wants to push back against the partisan fighting in Washington.

U.S. military strike against suspected drug vessel kills two, leaves one survivor

The U.S. military struck its 39th suspected drug-smuggling vessel on Monday, killing two people and leaving one survivor.

Vice President J.D. Vance visits the Armenian genocide memorial in Yerevan

Vice President J.D. Vance on Tuesday visited a memorial to the estimated 1.5 million Armenians killed by Ottoman Turks in the early 20th century.

Will Europe let China crush its car industry?

Europe’s automotive industry is under growing pressure from China. European automakers are steadily losing market share to Chinese vehicle manufacturers and, in some cases, reporting significant financial losses. Europe’s political leadership should have anticipated this challenge and adopted policies to strengthen and protect the continent’s domestic auto sector.  For decades, European automakers dominated global markets through engineering excellence, […]

How to get ICE off the streets and send millions of illegal immigrants home

The killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good on the streets of Minneapolis exposed a strategic failure in President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration. Although sometimes necessary, public apprehensions are messy, politically radioactive, and prone to error. That’s why Trump border czar Tom Homan has stepped in to order Immigration and Customs Enforcement to […]

Vehicle owners need control of their data

Over 60 years ago, The Jetsons imagined a future filled with flying cars. While we may not be soaring through the skies just yet, today’s vehicles are smarter, safer, and more connected than ever before. These advances promise efficiency and consumer comfort. But as vehicles become increasingly connected, a pressing question has emerged: who owns […]

Ohio district shows the cost of union-controlled school boards

There are countless definitions floating around in cyberspace regarding the role of a local school board. Nearly all resemble the AI composite stating that such boards exist to “govern the school district by setting vision, creating policy, hiring and evaluating the superintendent, approving budgets and ensuring accountability, all while representing community values and advocating for […]

Will Bangladesh bring Trump’s new crisis?

An unexpected second-term crisis for President Donald Trump may unfold this week in Bangladesh. The story starts in July 2024, when student protests erupted that grew alongside the aggressive force applied to crush them. Perhaps 1,000 people died in clashes that culminated in Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s elected prime minister and the daughter of the country’s founder, fleeing to […]

Vance takes a strong and justified stance against far-right internet star Nick Fuentes

Fellow conservatives have criticized Vice President JD Vance in the past for his reticence to denounce extremists on the Right, such as when he repeatedly refused to condemn Republican political operatives who spewed racism and support for Adolf Hitler in a group chat. But the vice president may be changing course, as he just brutally […]

Meaningful steps on Medicare reform

Social Security and Medicare are by far the biggest contributors to our national debt. The federal government spent $1.6 trillion and $992 billion, respectively, on these programs in fiscal 2025. President Donald Trump promised during his campaign that he would “not cut one penny from Social Security or Medicare,” making it unlikely that there would […]

Pump the brakes on Newsom’s rail madness

How does a massive rail project that was never on track go even further off the rails?

Hate is destroying America’s promise — and half of us are blind to the danger

When scapegoating and prejudice is tolerated or ignored, the guardrails protecting all minorities crumble.

Stars are ditching designers for thrift store scores — when they’re wearing anything at all

Academy Awards time’s coming, so fashion stylist Benjamin Holtrop told me where some glamorous shmattas come from.

After Jimmy Lai’s sentencing, China clearly looks bent on proving its word is worthless

A Hong Kong kangaroo court on Monday handed a 20-year sentence to Jimmy Lai, 78 and in his sixth year in jail, for the...

Here’s the next bid to undermine excellence in New York’s schools

As New York’s charter schools continue to deliver far better results for their students than traditional public schools, the special interests that feed off...

Bruce Blakeman offers hope for real change for New York

Bruce Blakeman, now the 2026 GOP candidate for governor, offers New York a refreshingly commonsense agenda with real hope to reverse the state’s long...

Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ shows UK’s spineless Keir Starmer how leadership is done

Even as Japan was rallying to its courageous prime minister, China was inflicting humiliation on America’s closest ally.

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