Let’s start simply by listing some of what’s made Graham Platner one of the most stomach-turning political candidates in memory. Democrats seem set to choose the Maine “oyster farmer” and former Marine to try ousting five-term Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) in November’s midterm elections. If they do pick him, however, it will be despite knowing […]
The “red-green alliance” refers to the political Left’s reliance on Marxists and Islamists as vital, sometimes-overlapping electoral constituencies. This phenomenon is now common in Europe, and perhaps its most vivid American manifestation to date arrived in New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District, where Democrats nominated a Squad-style socialist and Islamist for Congress. Retiring incumbent Rep. Bonnie […]
Artificial intelligence doesn’t create in a vacuum. Rather, it depends on human work to analyze data, discovering patterns and finding anomalies. That work is essential for AI’s machine learning. Therefore, categorizing such work as “fair use” misses the point. As artificial intelligence rapidly advances, a fundamental question is emerging: What happens to creators’ rights — […]
Millions of school children across the country are enjoying their summer vacations, but not the students of Fairfax County Public Schools, in Virginia, who still have almost two weeks of school ahead of them. A mid-June release date is not that uncommon for schools elsewhere, but those that end in June usually begin after Labor […]
What’s the big deal about Hungary? It’s a central European country with 9.5 million people — slightly less in population and area than the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. But it’s been the subject of more care, attention, and debate in America than any other country in Europe or the Western Hemisphere. Vice President JD Vance […]
The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. April 15, 1776 New York proves to be an early […]
Generation Z is entering the workforce with different investment options and market dynamics than previous generations. In a rapidly changing economy shaped by technology, private markets, and new financial products, traditional portfolios built on the S&P 500 and government bonds no longer reflect how wealth is created. That’s why a quiet shift in retirement policy […]
Artificial intelligence is no longer a future policy debate. It is already compressing years of drug discovery into months, helping doctors detect cancer earlier through advanced diagnostic imaging, improving aviation and traffic systems that make travel safer, and giving small businesses access to capabilities that once required entire back-office teams. Across the economy, it is […]
According to a lawsuit filed by the National Museum of Americans in Wartime, the Cecil and Irene Hylton Foundation has reneged on a pledged donation of 67 acres in Prince William County, Virginia, that was to be the home site for the long-proposed museum project honoring U.S. veterans. Museum attorneys also claim the foundation used […]
Perhaps the only thing worse than Tucker Carlson’s deranged understanding of history is his deranged understanding of theology. “The people in charge don’t want you to know this, but Muslims love Jesus,” the Iranian regime’s top fanboy recently tweeted, later noting that this was why President Donald Trump’s meme “depicting himself as the Son of […]
April 15 of this year, Tax Day, marks the end of the most historic tax refund season in American history, thanks to the working families tax cuts passed by Republicans in Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump. The working families tax cuts delivered an unprecedented increase in tax refunds, boosting the money going back […]
I recently met young professionals angry that they could not vote in presidential elections because they lived in Washington, D.C. They did not realize the city enjoys three votes in the Electoral College, the same as it would as a state. Their unjustified anger speaks to the danger of poor education in history and government. […]
Socialism is the path to economic decay. For some strange reason, however, many Americans, especially in deep blue strongholds such as New York City, persist in believing that socialism is superior to capitalism. All the evidence points in the other direction. Last year, the voters of New York City elected an avowed socialist, Zohran Mamdani, as […]
To say that President Donald Trump is seriously miffed with the behavior of all too many members of NATO would be an understatement of the century. He is perplexed at them, super annoyed with them, disappointed in their behavior, not to say angry, fuming, and livid. Why and how so? First, a relatively minor detail […]
Congress is considering a new act that replaces active parenting with a broken digital wall. The House Committee on Energy and Commerce recently advanced the App Store Accountability Act (ASAA), a bill that proposes that Google Play and the Apple App Store use commercially reasonable methods to verify users’ ages to increase children’s safety online. […]
Today is Tax Day, the deadline for filing taxes. But it’s just like every other day to Democrats, who wake up each morning wanting to raise taxes. This year, the party’s rhetoric has evolved slightly. They no longer try, as they used to, to convince voters they should be prepared to pay higher taxes to […]