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The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other head-slapping events in the world...

Catholic group asks SCOTUS to block California law against revealing students’ gender identities to parents

A Catholic legal group asked the Supreme Court to block a California law preventing schools from notifying parents about transgender students' transgender identities.

White House says East Wing demolition was necessary due to structural issues

The White House said structural damage and cost concerns led to the demolition of the East Wing, as critics and preservation groups question plans for the $400 million ballroom.

Mamdani’s ‘murder’ claim is hard-left activism that undercuts his work as NYC’s mayor

Mayor Zohran Mamdani needs to learn to not throw off wild charges of “murder,”...

With Trump on board, Congress needs to pass tough Russia sanctions NOW

President Donald Trump has come out in support of the bipartisan bill to impose...

Trump’s presence in the NYC mayoral race could force Mayor Adams to drop out

Going back to the glory days of Tammany Hall, New York has had some wacky mayoral elections.

Bari Weiss, media success story, can save CBS news from itself

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. She was bullied, cast out, exiled from legacy media. But now […]

The World Cup joins rock stars in dynamic ticket pricing — but it’ll mar the global game

FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, announced Thursday tickets for next year’s World Cup (co-hosted with Mexico and Canada) will be sold using dynamic pricing. ...

The science of climate change is far from ‘settled’

Science is nuanced. This basic truth certainly holds for the field of atmospheric science, where the complexities of the airy environment are investigated. The climate science subdiscipline explores one of the most complicated and serious issues of our time: climate change. Yet the story the public often reads concerning current and future climate conditions is […]

American guarantees remain critical to any Ukraine peace guarantee force

At a Paris summit this week, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that 26 countries had agreed to provide postwar “security guarantees” for Ukraine as a part of any postwar deal between that country and Russia. Macron spoke of an international force ready to act “by land, sea, and air.” But he also noted that some […]

Kids Online Safety Act is not UK-style overreach

Congress is faced with a controversial piece of legislation: the Kids Online Safety Act. Designed to mitigate internet-based harms to children, the bill has been negatively compared to another similarly named piece of legislation, Britain’s Online Safety Act. This comparison is misguided at best, and it should be dismissed by Congress as it considers the […]

Trump’s justified drug cartel strike

The U.S. military destroyed a boat carrying Venezuelan smugglers from the Tren de Aragua drug cartel on Wednesday. The attack in the Caribbean Sea, which killed 11 narcotraffickers, was justified. It was also aligned with President Donald Trump‘s preference for military actions that avoid quagmire-like wars. Amid hyperventilating media coverage suggesting this strike was illegal […]

Bike washing stations are not what blue cities need

Have you ever looked at your bike and said, “Man, I really wish there was a bike washing station nearby.” If you have, Boston is apparently the city for you. In Boston, Democrats’ obsession with nonsensical policies, such as adding bike lanes, is reaching new, never-before-seen levels of idiocy. The city has already displayed a […]

New York City public schools are focused on ideology — and failing kids

It’s back-to-school time in New York City, but the Department of Education isn’t ready. As the DOE faces the new academic year, let’s bring...

What is justice in the Epstein case?  

WHAT IS JUSTICE IN THE EPSTEIN CASE? As he was promoting this week’s news conference featuring several of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, Rep. Ro Khanna, the politically ambitious Democrat who, along with Republican Trump antagonist Rep. Thomas Massie, organized the event, promised that it would be “explosive.” It was not explosive. Several Epstein victims, some of whom […]

RFK Jr. has turned health services into a goat rodeo

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has married ineptitude to pet obsessions, producing a goat rodeo for the ages.

Whoever floated the ‘trans gun ban’ doesn’t belong anywhere NEAR the Justice Department

After trans shooter Robin Westman's horrific attack on a Minneapolis Catholic church shooting last week, the Department of Justice is reportedly considering proposals to...

A rush to use school choice, Al Jazeera in bed with Hamas and other commentary

Public-school enrollment is falling not just because of “the declining birth rate, but also because a growing share of the population prefers alternatives like...

The right way to unblock the Senate’s ‘confirmation constipation’

John Thune should be careful what he wishes for — but the system isn’t working.

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