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We can’t accept the horror, urban dystopia of MacArthur Park — not with the Olympics coming

We can’t accept urban dystopia — in MacArthur Park, San Francisco’s Market Street, or anywhere. Not with the Olympics coming — and not after that.

LeBron James shows us why aging employees belong in America’s workforce

LeBron James demonstrates that older workers can be crucial to a team's success. That's...

Florida AG Sues Medical Activist Groups for Pushing Transgender Care on Minors

The World Professional Association for Transgender Health creates guidelines that influence the wider medical...

The ‘Restrainers’ Get Their Consolation Prize

The administration’s National Security Strategy document would not create a safer world for Americans.

Jimmy Kimmel’s Reprieve

In the end, though, Trump may get the last laugh.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 8

1998—Something called “table dancing” earns Ninth Circuit judge Stephen Reinhardt’s special solicitude.  In dissent in Colacurcio v. City of Kent, Reinhardt ponders “whether table dancing...

Rein In the Presidential Pardon Power

A bipartisan pattern of executive abuse shows why the unilateral power to pardon should be reconsidered.

Why State Courts Should Not Set National Energy Policy

Judges are improperly turning courts into bastions of climate activism.

Report: Hegseth Gave Order to Kill Boat Operators Because They Were on a Target List

Is the Trump administration claiming the power to do what previous administrations have done: compile lists of ‘enemy combatants’ and kill them?

Elite US colleges linked to Chinese surveillance labs driving Uyghur ‘genocide,’ study warns

Major US universities including MIT, Harvard, and Stanford partnered with Chinese AI labs tied to Uyghur surveillance, new report reveals connections.

House GOP seeks off-ramp to sky-high health insurance costs for millions of Americans

House Republicans are mulling a healthcare cost reduction roadmap this month, while Speaker Johnson and Majority Leader Scalise build GOP consensus on reform measures.

DC sandwich-throwing case was a laughingstock in court, jurors reveal

Sean Dunn was acquitted after throwing a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer in a Trump protest case that left jurors giggling.

Indiana Republicans threaten to thwart Trump’s redistricting onslaught

President Donald Trump’s maximalist, command-and-control approach to the GOP faces one of its most significant tests yet, as a band of stubborn Indiana state...

NYC mayor-elect tells residents how to resist ICE agents knocking at their door in new video

NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani releases comprehensive video guide on immigrant rights during ICE encounters, pledging to protect city's 3 million immigrants.

Congress unveils $900B defense bill targeting China with tech bans, investment crackdown, US troop pay raise

Congress passes $900B defense bill targeting China with new investment restrictions, military technology bans, and 4% pay raise for troops nationwide.

Trump adds his birthday as free national park day while axing MLK Day and Juneteenth

Trump administration removes MLK Day and Juneteenth from national parks free entry days while adding president's birthday to the calendar, sparking criticism.

In Texas cattle country, one rancher welcomes Trump’s focus on decades of thin margins

Texas cattle rancher welcomes federal scrutiny of big four meatpacking companies amid America's smallest cattle herd in 70 years and record beef prices.

Senators square off over U.S. attacks on suspected drug boats in Caribbean

Sen. Tom Cotton pushed back Sunday against Democrats questioning the Trump administration's strategy of attacking suspected drug boats in international waters.

Records reviewed by AP detail online monitoring, arrests in New Orleans immigration crackdown

State and federal authorities are closely tracking online criticism and demonstrations against the immigration crackdown in New Orleans, monitoring message boards around the clock for threats to agents while compiling regular updates on public "sentiment" surrounding the arrests, according to law enforcement records reviewed by The Associated Press.

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