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Bipartisan lawmakers want to strip Big Tech’s legal immunity that can shield social media companies

Bipartisan lawmakers say Section 230 can no longer shield Big Tech from liability as social media drives addiction and harms children nationwide.

The shocking sentence a California court gave for killing a pro-Israel Jew

I have spent my career using courts of law to hold terrorists and their...

The week in whoppers: Elizabeth Warren rips into Jeff Bezos, Reuters gaslights on Voting Rights Act and more

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) blasted Amazon founder Jeff Bezos for sponsoring this year's Met...

Gen Z’ers on SSRIs for years are finally starting to question the risks — and are agreeing with RFK Jr.

Among those questioning SSRIs is Ella Emhoff, who started taking one at around age...

Rudy Giuliani out of ICU, still hospitalized with pneumonia

Giuliani's spokesman said the former mayor "will spend some time recovering before leaving the hospital," and that "the mayor and his family appreciate the outpouring of love and prayers sent his way."

The putrid Kohberger plea deal and more: Letters to the Editor — July 6, 2025

A putrid plea dealI’m both disgusted and mystified by the plea deal offered to Bryan Kohberger (“Surprise plea deal in Idaho coed slays,” July...

How the Talking Heads revival fits the Trump era

The band Talking Heads are about to reissue their groundbreaking second album, More Songs About Buildings and Food, which was first released in 1977. The Super Deluxe Edition from Rhino comes as the band celebrates its 50th anniversary. It’s a good moment for the Talking Heads to re-emerge, because they have always represented the creative […]

We need an Operation Warp Speed for AI

A plethora of analysts currently believe that a significant threshold in artificial intelligence models will be reached before the decade’s end. The most optimistic among them identify late 2027 or 2028 as pivotal, forecasting the emergence of artificial general intelligence during the Trump administration.  Such predictions immediately encounter the challenge of clearly defining AGI. Most […]

US Postal Service should embrace public-private partnership

July marks the 250th anniversary of the United States Postal Service, an institution that predates the Declaration of Independence. The U.S. postal system was established by the Second Continental Congress on July 26, 1775, thereby laying the groundwork for the modern Postal Service. USPS was later enshrined in the Constitution, with Article I, Section 8, […]

New York’s special interests will eat Zohran Mamdani for lunch

Mamdani is a lightweight whose experience and ideas are as vaporous as steam wafting from a midtown manhole.

Why the future of NY under a ‘Mayor Mamdani’ has already arrived

If you think a Mayor Mamdani couldn’t bring us worse horrors than those already inflicted upon us — you are profoundly in error.

How Trump became Washington’s unlikeliest centrist

Love or hate him, there is no denying that President Trump is on a roll, at home and abroad. 

Wrong and more wrong: How America’s ‘experts’ burned their last shreds of credibility

From the economy to the border to climate and beyond, the degreed classes are repeatedly proven wrong — yet arrogantly refuse to learn from...

Between horror and hope, ordinary Iranians brave an uncertain future

The war with Israel has revealed cracks in regime authority.

Why the best Independence Day present would be more US citizens

A path to citizenship is the best path forward.

The internet makes our privacy laws obsolete

The internet has transformed nearly every corner of our lives. Commerce, communication, education, and civic participation have all flourished in the digital age. But while we’ve embraced these advancements, there’s one area where the internet has done lasting damage: privacy. The erosion of personal privacy has hit politically engaged citizens the hardest. Today, if you […]

Pornography is not as innocent as its supporters say

With the Diddy trial winding down, pornography is in the spotlight, and the rapper’s apparent compulsion for explicit material puts him in bad company. What do Ted Bundy and Idaho murderer Bryan Kohberger, for example, have in common? An obsession with violent pornography. Did Diddy allegedly abuse women and Kohberger murder people because of viewing […]

America the exceptional

Vice President JD Vance’s speech in Munich may be the most important address by the second Trump administration so far. Vance’s critiques of European illiberalism and intolerance were evidently true, and the reaction they elicited was telling and worth remembering as the United States begins its 250th year. In the United Kingdom, it is illegal […]

Vlad gave his answer to peace, Mr. President: We must re-arm Ukraine

Mr. President, we know you understand that the primary obstacle to peace in Ukraine is Russia’s aggression.

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