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Police Respond to ‘Swatting’ Attempt at Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s Home

An unknown caller reported the sound of gunshots at Barrett’s residence but the authorities quickly determined the report was fraudulent.

Police Respond to ‘Swatting’ Attempt at Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s Home

An unknown caller reported the sound of gunshots at Barrett’s residence but the authorities...

An Extraordinary Circumstance

More than 30 retired federal judges filed a motion to reopen the 1776 Fund...

‘Go back’: DHS secretary tells hunger-strike migrants to deport back home for better food

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told hunger-striking migrants to allow themselves to be deported back home if they don't like the food they're being served at an ICE detention facility in New Jersey.

‘Go back’: DHS secretary tells hunger-strike migrants to deport back home for better food

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told hunger-striking migrants to allow themselves to be deported back home if they don't like the food they're being served at an ICE detention facility in New Jersey.

Dems in disarray, Europe’s war on Christmas and other commentary

“Challenging days” are here “for Democrats ahead of Donald Trump’s return to the White House” following November’s election, note The Wall Street Journal’s John...

California Democrats are letting dangerous men in women’s prisons

California Democrats are so “inclusive” and “tolerant” that they have decided to include a man in a women’s prison and tolerate the multiple rapes he has allegedly committed. The case has boiled over in Madera County, where 52-year-old Tremaine Carroll is now being protected by state judges and state law in the rape cases against […]

Joe Biden, Kay Granger, and a senile gerontocracy

Few revelations have driven home the reality that for some people, elected office is effectively an assisted living program, with the recent news about Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX) and President Joe Biden. Last week, the Wall Street Journal published a comprehensive report that detailed the lengths to which officials in the Biden administration went to […]

Trump unlikely to bow to Ivanishvili’s Georgia corruption

In late November, following parliamentary elections marred by government-led intimidation and apparent fraud, Georgia’s government suspended efforts to join the European Union. EU and NATO accession is an explicit constitutional requirement for any Georgian government, and the vast majority of Georgians support it. Responding to this betrayal of legal obligations, tens of thousands have taken […]

California’s new approach to crime is better for everyone

No-penalty shoplifting was a California reality until voters passed Proposition 36 in November. Opponents of the new law remain vocal as the results of its enforcement come into view. And of course, their opposition is based upon dreams of “proportionality” at the expense of order. Previously, Democratic lawmakers’ realized “proportionality” was a law that charged […]

Another Biden parting outrage

ANOTHER BIDEN PARTING OUTRAGE. On Monday morning, the White House announced that President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 of the 40 prisoners, all murderers and some multiple murderers, on federal death row. (Yes, while most death penalty cases are handled by the states, the federal government has a death row for violators of federal […]

Four ways to protect your mental health during the holidays

For some, the holiday season is a time of joy, excitement, and belonging. For others, the holidays bring up harder feelings such as stress, grief, or loneliness. Sometimes many different, seemingly disparate emotions can come up at the same time, creating a sense of confusion at what feels like the worst moment, when the pressures […]

How Yellowstone lost its way

After months of delays caused by creative disputes between Taylor Sheridan and series star Kevin Costner, Yellowstone’s beleaguered final season finally came to a close last week. Good riddance. What began as a gripping Western action-drama following John Dutton (Costner), a patriarchal cattle baron defending his sprawling Montana ranch from threats as varied as real estate […]

A defense of health insurers

The growing frustration people feel about their healthcare costs and coverage was put in sharp focus by the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson over two weeks ago. That people across social media appear to be celebrating the brazen killing of a man who ran a health insurer underscores the fact that many people have little idea what […]

From Superman to Bob Dylan: How Jews enriched our culture

Mad magazine. Marvel Comics. Steven Spielberg. Philip Glass. Rolling Stone. Annie Leibovitz. Saul Bellow. Superman. Bob Dylan. These are all Jewish people or institutions. Taken together, and there are a lot more examples, it’s clear that Jewish people have had a titanic influence on American culture. This is something that should be more celebrated in America […]

Innovative, budget-neutral solutions for addressing seniors’ caregiving needs

The holiday season brings families together. Unfortunately, these times are the exception rather than the rule. Most older people live miles from loved ones, which means they often need to find other kinds of assistance if they want to age at home. That can be a real challenge, and unsurprisingly it’s one that’s getting increased […]

Mayor Adams, face facts — and close failing schools before it’s too late

Eric Adams and his schools chancellor must tell New Yorkers the hard truth: We have too many public schools for too few students, and...

Illegal immigration is breaking America. It’s time for consequences

Last month, voters rendered their verdict on the failures of the Biden-Harris administration and chose a return to law and order. Among the central campaign promises of President-elect Donald Trump is a mass deportation effort unlike any that has been seen in the United States. Preparations are already underway to turn this promise into a […]

Rand Paul’s 2024 ‘Festivus Report’: Border security for Paraguay, cocaine rats, and drag queen ice-skating

Today is Dec. 23, affectionately known as “Festivus,” a secular celebration that started in the 1960s, but was made popular by the sitcom Seinfeld in the 1990s. It was originally created as a societal counter to the commercialism associated with the Christmas season.  Yet, despite its origins, it’s also become synonymous with wasteful government spending, […]

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