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There’s a new wedge issue playing out in Senate Dem primaries

Democrats in competitive primaries keep fighting about corporate PAC money. It has opened up a muddy and sometimes performative debate. The issue has played out in contested Senate primaries,...

CNN’s Strait of Hormuz Allegation Makes No Sense

It’s hard to believe no one in the Pentagon anticipated this. It’s even harder...

New Pew Poll Show Gains in Pro-Life Sentiment

The percentage of Americans who think abortion should be illegal in all or most...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 13

1963—Ernesto Miranda is arrested in Phoenix on charges of abduction and rape. His interrogation...

The Trouble with Trump’s Maritime Action Plan

Two of the plan’s proposals, when taken together, show the Trump administration’s hostility to...

California’s trains to nowhere

Readers may be familiar with the humiliating saga of California’s bullet train project, which was successfully sold in 2008 as a project to connect Los Angeles and San Francisco via high-speed rail.  Voters narrowly approved the plan on the same day Barack Obama was first elected president. Its total projected budget was approximately $33 billion, spanning […]

Canada’s suicide pact is a warning for Americans

Proponents of legalized physician-assisted suicide often couch their arguments in the verbiage of pain and dignity. They say that people with terminal and agonizing conditions should be offered the option of “death with dignity” on their own terms. While there are counterpoints against this policy, free people tend to gravitate toward ideas that feature personal […]

Trump’s most favored nation policy threatens US competitiveness with China

Congressional enactment of the most-favored nation drug pricing policy urged by President Donald Trump in his State of the Union message would gravely harm American innovation, competitiveness, and national security in the emerging pharmaceutical technology race with China by crippling the market incentive system that has reliably propelled U.S. global leadership in this vital sector for decades. […]

The conservative case for college

“College is a scam,” the finance bros on Twitter will tell you. The Return on Investment is weak, hustle accounts proclaim. “It is very weird that we’re convinced that the only way to get educated is through an official institution when we can access information on our own,” popular podcaster Joe Rogan argues, saying that […]

Disgracie Mansion

One moment, you’re living your best life, shouting anti-racist platitudes into a bullhorn outside Gracie Mansion in your sensible coat, and the next, someone else living his best life climbs over you and throws a bomb at the police. This is what happened to Walter Masterson as he exercised his constitutional right to signal his […]

Republican prosecutors save lives

It’s an iconic line from the golden era of The Simpsons, but a new academic study shows there is a lot of truth to it.  In season 3 episode 21 of The Simpsons, Krusty the Clown’s homicidal sidekick Sideshow Bob has been yet again released from prison, this time after proving to authorities he has […]

Normalizing the grotesque

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s latest outrage, with his wife Rama Duwaji, was hosting terrorist sympathizer Mahmoud Khalil for dinner at Gracie Mansion, the official mayoral residence. Mamdani posted a picture of them breaking their Ramadan fast on the anniversary of Khalil’s detention by federal immigration officers. Khalil faces deportation for lying on his green […]

CNN’s disgraceful New York ISIS attack coverage

CNN went from writing headlines to making headlines this week with a now-deleted social media post about the attempted ISIS bombing in New York City that was shockingly dishonest even for the outlet’s low standards. Two Islamists tried to slaughter a group of protesters worried about Islamic terrorism outside Gracie Mansion with homemade explosives. Shouting […]

Iran senselessly drags another neutral neighbor into war with West

When Iranian drones struck an airport terminal in Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan exclave last Thursday, injuring at least two civilians and narrowly missing a school, Tehran accomplished something remarkable: it threatened the one neighbor that had studiously avoided the escalating conflict between Iran and the West. The attack was strategically senseless. French intelligence claims that Baku explicitly […]

Newsom wants a state-funded ad campaign to cover up his failures

Imagine for a moment that you are the governor of a failing state. Would you try to improve the state by repealing failing policies, or would you spend taxpayer money on an ad campaign to try to improve your national image without helping the residents of your state? If you chose the second option, you […]

The Oscars Ozempic parade is upon us — but is anyone brave enough to tell these sickly stars how they really look?

As we wrap up a bizarre awards season with incredibly shrinking celebrities, it's clear that more than ever, we need the late Joan Rivers...

The US should hold the keys to the Strait of Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz has become a flash point in the U.S.-Israeli war with the Islamic Republic. The narrow strait through which oil tankers must pass to get into or out of the Persian Gulf has been closed to most shipping by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps since hostilities began. The United States has a […]

The far-left crashing out at Trump for changing course shows how out of touch they’re with reality

This week, while Americans grapple with the war in Iran, spiking oil prices, massive corruption in blue states and other genuine problems, the left...

LA mayor and council must answer for $106M+ racket

It has all the markings of a racket.

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