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Psychotherapist reveals why therapy might be doing you more harm than good

"Therapy has never been more ubiquitous, yet we're anxious, fragile, lost, and more divided than ever," Jonathan Alpert writes.

Democrats must own up to this failure to win back America’s parents

Former Obama education secretary Arne Duncan warned this month that Democrats are “adrift” on...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 16

2011—In United States v. C.R., senior federal district judge Jack B. Weinstein issues a 349-page...

Trump’s Conflicted Views Are Complicating Abortion Policy

The Supreme Court’s abortion-pill decision comes at a tense time between the president and...

The Trump DOJ Goes to War with the Press

Subpoenas have begun to fly over reporting on the Iran military campaign.

Jeffries says despite Republican gains on redistricting, Democrats will still win back the House

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says, despite Republican gains with redistricting, Democrats will win back the House of Representatives in November.

Brooke Rollins accused of ‘sermonizing’ to USDA employees in new lawsuit

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is the subject of a new lawsuit accusing her of evangelizing employees via mass emails promoting her Christian beliefs.

Seen, Heard & Whispered: Vindication, dominance and redemption in Trump’s second act

From Jack Smith's looming reckoning to a Cabinet of winners, energy dominance over Iran and a DHS secretary's unlikely road to redemption -- Trump's second act is rewriting nearly every story from the first.

Trump invites China’s Xi to White House for a September visit

President Trump on Thursday invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to the White House for a visit on Sept. 24.

US ramps nuclear weapons production to Cold War levels as China pursues ‘unprecedented’ buildup

The U.S. is producing nuclear weapons at levels not seen since the Cold War, Energy Secretary Chris Wright says, citing threats from China and Iran.

Virginia Dem defends Soros-backed prosecutor from DOJ probe after illegal immigrant charging allegations

Virginia Democrat Dan Storck calls the DOJ civil rights investigation into Soros-backed Fairfax prosecutor Steve Descano a "hit job" by Trump's DOJ.

173 House Democrats vote against resolution honoring police amid rising attacks

House Democrats split over a GOP resolution backing law enforcement during National Police Week, with 173 voting against the measure supporting officers.

Final Walz fraud report rips ‘culture of tolerance’ as Minnesota taxpayers face billions in alleged losses

Minnesota fraud committee says a culture of tolerance under Gov. Tim Walz allowed serial fraudsters to fleece taxpayers for billions of dollars.

McMahon tells House panel Trump admin moving to dismantle ‘failed’ $3T education bureaucracy

Education Department Secretary Linda McMahon testified at a House Committee on Education and Workforce hearing

New federal probe examines whether taxpayer dollars fund child gender transitions, legal defenses

Republican chairman of the Senate's health committee demands answers from federally funded health providers allegedly offering gender transition-related services to minors.

Mississippi’s GOP governor drops election pledge in huge setback for Trump’s midterm plan

Gov. Tate Reeves delays Mississippi congressional redistricting, setting back Republican hopes to eliminate Democrat Bennie Thompson's seat before 2026.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 14

1969—Mired in scandal, Supreme Court justice Abe Fortas announces his resignation from the Court. Fortas’s resignation comes less than a year after President Lyndon B....

Arizona’s Border Security Is National Security

What I saw on a trip to the border gave me cause for hope — and cause for concern.

AI in the Classroom Is Our Most Senseless Education Experiment Yet

With the rise of AI in schools, we’re forgetting the importance of having students do hard things.

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