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Andrew Left faces 20 years in prison — but having a correct opinion about a stock shouldn’t be a crime

Prosecutors alleged Left circulated his research on social media and financial TV to move a bunch of stocks and make a ton of money.

Sacramento has made a farce of California’s election system

California’s election system is a farce. Balloting guardrails? Gone. Voter ID? Racist, we’re told.

For a faster vote count in California, look to the Supreme Court

Look at Los Angeles. Saturday’s batch of 58,558 late-counted votes in the mayor’s race...

White House AI policy adviser to leave role at end of month

A top White House adviser on artificial intelligence confirmed Saturday that he will be stepping down from his position at the end of this month. Sriram Krishnan, a tech investor and senior policy adviser on AI, was a key figure in the Trump administration AI efforts, including developing strategic plans for Trump’s goal of AI...

Mamdani: Democratic Party has ‘lost its focus on working people’

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) said Saturday that Democrats have lost sight of the important economic issues facing working-class Americans as the party works to rebuild itself after a devastating loss in the 2024 presidential election. “The party, as a whole, has lost its focus on working people,” Mamdani said in an interview...

On This Day: Washington’s stoic mask drops in detailed correspondence with his brother

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. March 31, 1776 Gen. George Washington sits down at his […]

Bridging the gap between AI interest and implementation

Artificial intelligence is seeing a massive “rebuild” as companies struggle to actually use it effectively. The focus has shifted from what AI could do to how we move beyond experimentation to deliver real-world impact. From 2020 to 2025, the conversation was dominated by “what if” thinking. Those years were a test run. Now that AI […]

Activist investors threaten reversal of America’s housing affordability crisis

With average mortgage rates now dipping below 6% for the first time in years, many people are taking a fresh look at their housing options. After a period defined by high borrowing costs and limited inventory, falling rates are renewing interest among first-time buyers, growing families, and homeowners considering a move. As this renewed activity […]

The politics of erasing Iryna Zarutska

Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, was murdered in Charlotte last summer. She was minding her own business, seated on a public transit train, when a deranged felon abruptly attacked her from behind, without warning, allegedly stabbing her to death. The vicious assault was captured in surveillance footage that went viral and sparked outrage, especially after […]

How Congress can build off Trump’s AI framework this tax season

The Trump administration on Friday, March 20, issued a legislative framework for a single national policy on artificial intelligence. The goal is to create uniform federal safety and security guardrails and prevent states from enacting their own AI rules. Getting these measures approved and implemented could take several months, if not years. However, there’s one area […]

Trial lawyers hit the digital jackpot — and everyone else pays

America is an incredibly litigious society, spending more than $300 billion per year, or nearly $1,000 per person, on tort litigation. Every day, trial lawyers searching for hefty payouts are finding new products to target and new clients to take on. They may have just found the ultimate jackpot: the digital domain. A Los Angeles […]

Your AI sycophant will see you now

A gaming company CEO asked his lawyers if he could avoid a payout of upwards of $250 million to the studio he had acquired. They told him the plan would trigger lawsuits. He asked an AI chatbot the same question. It gave him a step-by-step playbook. He followed the chatbot. A Delaware court recently ruled […]

Are Dems now so corrupt they’d bar Bruce Blakeman from getting campaign funding?

New York state’s Public Campaign Finance Board is preparing to deny $7 million to Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman because he didn’t include his...

China’s abuse makes birthright citizenship a life-or-death choice for America

China has exploited the liberal interpretation of “birthright citizenship” to maximum advantage — now the Supreme Court must decide if that abuse can continue.

Gulf states’ Iran battle scars push them closer to Trump — and Israel

There’s no insurance policy against having a fanatic millenarian state as a neighbor.

Why we nation-build

Conservatives often disagree about wars, but virtually no one likes nation-building. President Donald Trump has so far managed to avoid it in his military interventions. Trump would surely like to do so again in Iran, but whether he will be successful raises the question of why the United States so often finds itself engaged in […]

Reclaiming Affordability: A housing agenda that will move women forward

“Reclaiming Affordability” is an op-ed series in partnership between the Independent Women and the Washington Examiner. Each day this week, a policy expert at Independent Women will tackle the top concern on the minds of voters this election cycle from a different angle, putting forth realistic solutions to the affordability crisis. All issues are women’s issues, […]

The NIH has problems. Carelessly slashing its budget would create more

Average tax refunds are reportedly up 10% this year, but easing Americans’ distrust of how Uncle Sam spends the money it keeps is not disappearing anytime soon. According to 2025 polling from the Cato Institute, the average adult believes that 59 cents of every federal tax dollar is “wasted” — up from 38 cents in […]

Washington can’t become America’s bookie

Betting on elections and economic data may be the newest frontier in “finance,” but it is still gambling. And while Congress has the power under the commerce clause to regulate that interstate activity, it has not clearly handed the Commodity Futures Trading Commission a blank check to bulldoze 50 states’ gambling regulatory regimes in the […]

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