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‘Hunter Biden’ X account debuts with eyebrow-raising claim as GOP lawmakers pile on

Lawmakers and online personalities speculating that a new X account belongs to Hunter Biden, drawing renewed attention as the former first son appears to launch a more public-facing media presence.

The Trump Education Department Slashed DEI Spending — Tens of Millions Still Went to ‘Equity’ in 2025

A new watchdog report reveals that the administration spent over $60 million on DEI-related...

Against a Legislative Noonday

The House GOP is resurrecting the Sunshine Protection Act. I wish it wouldn’t.

AG Blanche Delivers Tax Audit Immunity to Trump, His Former Client

This is such an unseemly arrangement that it was omitted from the settlement document.

How to protect Americans from being unjustly imprisoned abroad

One year ago was my fifth month of detention in a horrible, small, freezing prison cell in Kazan, Russia. I was sick and feverish, spending most days on a top bunk, which was slightly warmer and had a bit of sunlight, so I could read books and letters when I had the strength. All the […]

Formula One roars into what could be its finest season yet

Last week’s Formula One Australian Grand Prix was a rollercoaster thrill ride from the warmup lap to the final moments, but can you imagine how hard this year will be for those unfortunate folks at Netflix? After all, the early seasons of Drive To Survive were justifiably lauded for the manner in which the streaming […]

An Italian American tragedy in New Orleans

Unless someone is an astute student of history, it is unlikely that many know that the largest mass lynching in the nation’s history was of Italian Americans living in New Orleans in the last decade of the 19th century. The anonymity of this fact is indicative of a problem in the country’s historical education and […]

Newsom and his burner phones are all talk, no action

When regulations are killing your business, who you gonna call? Gavin Newsom? The California governor, in one of his many efforts to salvage his political reputation ahead of his inevitable 2028 run for president, is trying to get people to forget that he presided over the hollowing out of California businesses. According to the California […]

It’s time for Trump to get tough on China: Public opinion would be on his side

Divided as we are, the American public nonetheless widely agrees that the Chinese Communist Party is our enemy. Poll after poll has shown that Americans understand the CCP’s hegemonic ambitions are a threat to national security. A unique cross-party coalition has even emerged in Congress to build on this public sentiment and prepare the United […]

Trouble in Belgrade: Serbia’s embattled president looks to Trump for a lifeline

BELGRADE — The protests that shut down Serbia’s capital were fiery but mostly peaceful, in no small part due to a police force that understood the entire government’s fate rested on its restraint.  “In the end, they destroyed 186 tractors, and the only big fight — they made it between themselves,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic […]

First steps, second terms: Trump and criminal justice reform

It was all smiles among President Donald Trump, criminal justice reform advocates, law enforcement representatives, and a bipartisan group of legislators in the Oval Office in 2018. Trump, who campaigned on law and order, was preparing to sign the First Step Act, one of the biggest criminal justice reform legislative bills in U.S. history. “This […]

Indiana must help Trump with enforcing immigration laws

Illegal immigrants are not Americans, they are foreign nationals who, in their first act in coming to this country, broke federal immigration law, and a majority of U.S. voters made it plain last fall that they expect lawmakers to do something about it. In 2024, the American electorate demanded every level and branch of government […]

The hidden cost of the tax-exempt economy

When Congress first created tax exemptions for nonprofit organizations in 1894, the goal was simple: Support charitable institutions serving the public good. Today, that well-intentioned policy has morphed into a sprawling system that shields roughly 15% of the U.S. economy, approximately $3.3 trillion in annual revenue, from taxation. As America grapples with mounting federal debt […]

Alec Baldwin’s brooding era

Any show that uses the title card “Baldwin Residence: East Hampton” is rather begging to be hate-watched. And on that basis, The Baldwins on TLC, which peers into the life of Alec, his second wife, Hilaria Baldwin, and their seven children, is undeniably addictive and sometimes perversely successful — but, for a whole host of […]

Pod save us all

Joe Rogan has the largest podcast audience in America. Sometimes, he casts his pod for two hours or even four. The longest Rogan podcast so far, a 5-hour, 19-minute banter marathon with actor and comedian Duncan Trussell, is longer than the 1962 movie The Longest Day, which reconstructed the D-Day landings in a mere three hours. […]

Philippe Sands and the transnational legal class wrestle with the question of human rights 

From the Babylonian captivity to the Trail of Tears, the history of rulers forcibly removing or even annihilating subject peoples is a long and sordid one, but the scope and brutality of Nazism necessitated the creation of new terminology. “New conceptions require new terms” was the concise judgment of exiled lawyer Rafael Lemkin in Axis […]

The life and death of a great secretarial school

In 1911 a nearly penniless widow who called herself Katharine Gibbs sold her jewelry, scraped a $1,000 loan together, and bought a ramshackle “business school” in downtown Providence, Rhode Island, that taught typing and shorthand to young women seeking office jobs, one of the few lines of decently paying work for them a century ago. […]

Democrats’ dangerous demonization of Musk

Daniel Clarke-Pounder, a 24-year-old progressive activist, was arrested in South Carolina this week for setting a lot of Tesla chargers on fire with Molotov cocktails. He scrawled “F*** Trump” and “Long live the Ukraine” on the pavement.  The incident appeared to copy an arson weeks earlier in Loveland, Colorado, which saw 42-year-old Justin Grace Nelson, […]

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