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Euthanasia of the Mentally Ill Increasing in the Netherlands

The implications for other Western societies are dire.

Trump offers asylum to Iranian women soccer players facing difficult choice in Australia

President Trump said Monday the U.S. is willing to grant asylum to members of the Iranian women's soccer team if Australia forces them to return to their home country, where they may be harmed.

Sports reporters helped kill sports reporting

I was the program director of a journalism training center in Washington, D.C., a city with six professional teams and zero sports reporting gigs. That latter part is only a slight exaggeration.  You’d think the home of the Capitals, Nationals, Commanders, Wizards, Mystics, and D.C. United would have plentiful opportunities for aspiring sports journalists to […]

Artificial intelligence and the new era of government transparency

The Michigan State Police demanded $6.8 million to process a Freedom of Information Act request from my organization in 2009. A federal inspector general had flagged problems with the agency’s spending of federal homeland security grants, so we asked for documents detailing how much money the police received and how they spent it. We thought it was […]

War Department’s secondary boycott strategy against Anthropic could backfire

After disputes over the use of Anthropic’s technology in fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance, War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced restrictions on Anthropic’s operations within and outside of the War Department:  “In conjunction with the President’s directive for the Federal Government to cease all use of Anthropic’s technology, I am directing the Department of […]

Sports reporters helped kill sports reporting

I was the program director of a journalism training center in Washington, D.C., a city with six professional teams and zero sports reporting gigs. That latter part is only a slight exaggeration.  You’d think the home of the Capitals, Nationals, Commanders, Wizards, Mystics, and D.C. United would have plentiful opportunities for aspiring sports journalists to […]

Artificial intelligence and the new era of government transparency

The Michigan State Police demanded $6.8 million to process a Freedom of Information Act request from my organization in 2009. A federal inspector general had flagged problems with the agency’s spending of federal homeland security grants, so we asked for documents detailing how much money the police received and how they spent it. We thought it was […]

Mark Teixeira’s big league political debut is a win

Former MLB star Mark Teixeira has traded his glove for a shot at Congress, securing the Republican nomination in Texas’s 21st Congressional District in a decisive political debut. Running as a political outsider and an unapologetic supporter of President Donald Trump, Teixeira now heads into the general election with momentum and a message that clearly connected […]

War Department’s secondary boycott strategy against Anthropic could backfire

After disputes over the use of Anthropic’s technology in fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance, War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced restrictions on Anthropic’s operations within and outside of the War Department:  “In conjunction with the President’s directive for the Federal Government to cease all use of Anthropic’s technology, I am directing the Department of […]

Ditch the red tape: Let private credit fuel America’s future

The constant attacks coming from the Left on capital markets and the wealthy are bad for America. Instead of celebrating entrepreneurs and investors as job creators bringing about public goods, they’re derided as “malefactors of great wealth,” just as they were in the time of President Teddy Roosevelt.  It’s time the parasites of the public […]

Domestic energy dominance makes us safer

President Donald Trump’s strikes against the Iranian regime, and the regime’s all-out effort to create chaos in the region in response, has disrupted global energy production and delivery. But while energy prices are rising here in the United States, they are rising far more slowly than in Europe and in Asia. The conflict with Iran […]

Mamdani must do a LOT more than ‘condemn violence’ after ISIS bombs fly in NYC

Mayor Zohran Mamdani can’t just condemn “violence at a protest” now that the key facts are out about Saturday’s chaos near Gracie Mansion: He...

Miranda Devine: Mayor Mamdani showed his true colors as ISIS sympathizers attacked NYC with bombs

It took NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch to issue her own statement for the full gravity of the attack to be officially acknowledged.

Miranda Devine: As Operation Epic Fury rages, the Iranian regime’s longstanding plot to kill Trump was confirmed

The reality of the Iran war was brought home on Friday in a Brooklyn courtroom when a jury convicted Asif Merchant for plotting with...

Hochul’s dangerous bet state prisons WON’T explode

Gov. Kathy Hochul plainly means to make it through November's election without facing the crisis in the state prison system, but she's taking a...

Gulf states have a stark choice — and Trump must make them face it

Iran's strikes have pushed its Gulf neighbors to the brink. Now they must pick sides.

Put handcuffs on gangsters, not police

LA got a firsthand look at a gang bust last week with the takedown of the 18th Street gang, or the “Barrio 18.”

Trump’s simple demand: Make Iran normal again

President Trump expects Iran to find leadership that isn’t committed to an insane Islamist agenda.

Marathon quitters don’t deserve medals

You don’t need to run a full 26.2 miles to finish a marathon; you just need to identify as someone who did.

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