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ICE opens up new front in war on fraud with new first-of-its-kind policy: ‘On notice’

DHS fines attorney Vinod Doddamani over $255,000 for allegedly filing 64 fraudulent asylum documents on behalf of primarily Indian nationals.

Gavin Newsom’s long trail of corrupt connections

Gavin Newsom recently claimed that federal agents had launched an inquiry targeting him and...

The Left’s Specialty: Argument by Smear

Historian Quinn Slobodian misrepresents the views of Ludwig von Mises.

The Upside of Last Night’s Hyped New York Congressional Primary

There were two celebrity candidates in one district’s Democratic primary who had no business...

Gavin Newsom’s long trail of corrupt connections

Gavin Newsom recently claimed that federal agents had launched an inquiry targeting him and his wife, and proclaimed his innocence. Yet over nearly three...

The background that made the Revolution possible

As we inch toward the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, let me share a couple of reflections on the background of how this extraordinary, unprecedented, and daring event succeeded. Two decades ago, I set out to write a book about the events known as the Glorious Revolution of 1688-89. I […]

Your Fourth Amendment rights now depend on your ZIP code

The Fourth Amendment doesn’t ask how you feel. It asks what a reasonable person would perceive. That’s not a technicality — it’s the architecture. A single objective standard, applied consistently, is what separates constitutional protection from a sliding scale that produces different rights for different people depending on who they are. The D.C. Court of […]

Higher education is not altruistic — it’s business

Every year, another wave of families signs on the dotted line, committing to one of the most significant financial decisions of their lives.  The debate over whether a four-year degree is worth that investment has never been louder, and the critics are not wrong to raise it. Yet most employers have not moved. They still […]

Let America be tacky

I winced too. When I saw they were holding a UFC fight on the White House lawn to kick off America’s 250th birthday, something in me reached for the word tacky before I finished the thought. A cage match? For the Declaration of Independence? Then I caught myself, because I know where that reflex comes […]

The Electoral College’s expiration date

Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) signed legislation in April 2026 committing the state’s 13 electoral votes to whoever wins the national popular vote — regardless of how Virginians actually voted. That’s not a hypothetical. It’s the law. And it moves the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact to 222 electoral votes — 82% of the 270 needed […]

Military families deserve homeschool freedom. Congress must pass this bill now

As a homeschool father of eight children, an attorney with the Home School Legal Defense Association, and a lieutenant colonel in the Alaska Air National Guard, I am thrilled to see members of Congress spearhead legislation to support our men and women in uniform and their families. Legislation introduced in Congress last week will allow […]

George Conway humiliated by Trump again as ‘loser’ Never Trumper shows what a ‘psychopath’ is

President Donald Trump is enjoying an extra dose of schadenfreude this morning after Tuesday night’s primary election results in New York City. Never Trumper and political rival George Conway was absolutely humiliated in a Democratic congressional primary. It was a stunning example of Conway’s narcissism and egotism. And Conway didn’t just lose. He lost bigly! […]

Keeping pigs in crates won’t make America healthy

People want healthier food, and voters have passed laws requiring better standards for how that food is produced. American family farmers are meeting those standards. But corporate pork interests, including foreign-owned Smithfield, are pressuring Congress to roll back those standards. That is the fight over the so-called Save Our Bacon Act, which lawmakers should keep […]

AI is about to fire millions. But there is a way to stop it

As artificial intelligence reaches human replacement-level capability, it is about to cut a swath of destruction through the American workforce, leaving millions of employees to deal with the mental, economic, and social consequences. Along with a mentor at the University of Florida, Dr. Joseph Thornton, we published a paper last year outlining a clinical construct […]

The fast-growing way entrepreneurs are chasing the American dream

As America’s 250th birthday approaches, it is fitting that one of our country’s greatest inventions is having a moment. Franchising, with roots in the nation’s founding and Benjamin Franklin’s printing press, is everywhere this summer. Pizza Hut has tapped into the desire for nostalgia with its retro dining rooms, complete with iconic red plastic cups and stained-glass lampshades. […]

Best of the Babylon Bee: Congrats! Iran wins $300 billion cash prize for placing second in war

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...

Teachers’ unions are attacking my school — in a sneaky bid to trash NY’s charter law

Instead of trying to beat charter schools in courtrooms, the unions should compete with us in the classroom — and improve New York’s schools...

Kamar Samuels should go — too bad Mamdani won’t hire anyone better to run NYC’s schools

A system that spends $45 billion a year, over $42,000 per student, has a lot of room for siphoning off cash to one crony...

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