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US drains critical missile stockpiles in Iran war as yearslong rebuild looms

The U.S. may have burned through roughly half its Patriot missile stockpile during the Iran conflict, according to a new CSIS analysis of munitions use.

Lindsey Graham says blockade against Iran ‘could become global soon’

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina says the United States blockade against the Islamic Republic of Iran "could become global soon."

SPLC saw revenue surge after Charlottesville rally as DOJ alleges informant ties

The DOJ alleges the SPLC funded an organizer of the 2017 Charlottesville Unite the Right rally, sparking renewed scrutiny of the nonprofit group.

Anti-data center measures gain traction at state, local level

Measures seeking to block or rein in data center construction are gaining momentum at the state and local level, as Americans increasingly sour on the massive buildout of AI infrastructure in their communities. The Maine legislature became the first in the nation to pass a bill banning the development of large-scale data centers last week,...

Anthropic becomes impossible for White House to ignore

Anthropic’s new Mythos model is keeping the company’s foot in the White House’s door despite the Trump administration blacklisting the firm’s products from military and government work earlier this year. Mythos, Anthropic’s most advanced model to date, has drawn interest from various parts of the federal government, giving the artificial intelligence firm a chance to...

Iran will not abide Trump’s Tuesday deadline

President Donald Trump warned on Sunday that unless Iran opens the Strait of Hormuz by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, he will order the bombing of Iran’s critical infrastructure. As the president put it, “Tuesday will be power plant day, and bridge day, all wrapped up in one, Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open […]

Colorado is the most authoritarian state in the country

Colorado has quietly become the most authoritarian state in the country, being dragged in front of the Supreme Court again and again over its repeated violations of the Constitution. In an 8-1 ruling, the Supreme Court struck down Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” for gender-confused children. What that means, in practice, is that Colorado banned […]

School choice isn’t radical. The alternative is

We talk about school choice as if it represents a radical new idea: parents deciding where their children go to school or how they should be educated. But here’s an equally radical question, seldom asked: Who’s choosing now? In a traditional, zoned public school district, families are assigned a school based largely on their address. […]

Scrapping lords is a step toward Washington’s dysfunction

The British constitution rarely changes in dramatic leaps. More often it shifts incrementally, one reform at a time, until the cumulative effect is profound. The latest reform removing the remaining hereditary lords from Parliament’s House of Lords may appear modest in that a few dukes, earls, and marquesses won’t be present at the State Opening […]

Pass the Chip Security Act

The United States is the world leader in innovation. But America’s adversaries are seeking to both pirate and profit from this innate advantage. A new piece of legislation, the Chip Security Act, ensures that the U.S. will retain its cutting edge. The act deserves broad and bipartisan support. Semiconductors are foundational to national security. They […]

On This Day: Washington leaves Cambridge for New York

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 6, 1776 Gen. George Washington has left his headquarters […]

How Trump and Tokyo are tackling the treacherous copper gap with China

For decades, Washington talked about supply chain resilience. But talk is cheap, and there was little done to achieve it. Critical minerals strategies gathered dust. Manufacturing know-how drifted offshore. And with respect to copper — the backbone of every military system, data center, and power grid in America — China quietly built the vast majority […]

Rig the headlines, shift the polls

President Donald Trump was elected to enforce immigration law and deport criminal illegal immigrants admitted under the Biden administration. Now, a year later, polls claim Americans oppose that effort. Don’t take those numbers at face value. If public opinion is shifting at all, it says less about the policy and more about the information environment […]

Forest Service move to Utah returns government to the people

The Trump administration is moving the headquarters of the Forest Service from Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake City. The decision is the right one and, in a small way, restores political and economic power to citizens. Other federal entities should follow suit. Washington has become a behemoth it was never meant to be. What was […]

Guess what happened when Washington state rolled out a steep new income tax

Washington state’s new “millionaire’s tax” is causing a mass exodus of corporations and wealth.

AOC lifts the veil: She won’t help protect innocent civilians — so long as they’re Israelis

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Queens) is now opposed to funding defensive shields that could save the lives of innocent civilians — if they are Israelis.

New York state’s April 1 budget deadline is creating major trouble for Albany

Albany officials, including Governor Kathy Hochul, are ignoring a looming financial crisis amid global turmoil.

Gavin’s first partner is a ‘New’sance

Jennifer Siebel Newsom is the very avatar of Democrat Woman.

Answering the 10 most important questions about the Iran war

Allow me, good reader, to cut through the Trumpian boasts, the fog of war, Democratic hysteria and media falsifications, and offer you simple answers...

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