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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 28

2005—“Allah” yes, “Christ” no. Having already enjoined the Speaker of Indiana’s House of Representatives from permitting “sectarian” prayers to be offered as part of that body’s official…

France’s Populist Surge Is a Cautionary Tale for America’s Right

Populism can win elections, but without fiscal discipline, it risks perpetuating the very welfare...

Mixed Vaccine Messages Threaten Trump’s Agenda and Republicans’ Electoral Outlook

Polls show that strong majorities of voters — including Trump supporters — think vaccines...

Bring Back Snow Days

A day of sledding, snowmen, and sleeping in offers more benefits than drawbacks.

Zelensky ahead of Trump meeting: ‘A lot can be decided before the New Year’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism ahead of Sunday’s meeting with President Trump, underscoring the critical moment before the new year to make progress on peace talks. He said the prospects for peace rest on the willingness of Ukraine’s allies to increase pressure on Russia. “These are some of the most active diplomatic days of...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 23

1996—In Coalition for Economic Equity v. Wilson, federal district judge Thelton Henderson issues a preliminary injunction barring California officials “from implementing or enforcing Proposition 209 insofar...

Jared Polis Becomes the First Democratic Governor to Back Trump’s School-Choice Plan

The Colorado governor’s move to boost educational options is one his fellow Democrats should follow.

The Fed’s Phantom Tradeoff

A predictable, rules-based monetary policy would deliver the price stability that labor markets require to thrive.

When White’s Not Right

Millennial white men were systematically excluded from employment in the culture-making industries.

No, the USS Liberty Attack Wasn’t Israeli Treachery

A half-century-old theory that the Jewish state deliberately attacked the USS Liberty during the Six-Day War has renewed currency.

Ex-federal prosecutor says DOJ had power to release all Epstein files

Former federal prosecutor Sarah Krissoff criticizes Department of Justice's limited Jeffrey Epstein document release under new transparency law.

Republicans have chance to secure governorships in key battleground states next year

With 2026 midterms looming, governors races in key battlegrounds are tightening as GOP targets Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin while defending Georgia and Nevada.

Trump admin conducts another deadly attack on ‘low-profile vessel’ perpetrating ‘narco-trafficking operations’

The U.S. on Monday attacked a "low-profile vessel" that had been "engaged in narco-trafficking operations," according to U.S. Southern Command.

White House says no to Catholic bishops’ call for Christmas pause in immigration enforcement

Florida Catholic bishops appealed to President Donald Trump for a Christmas pause on immigration raids, citing fear in communities during the holiday season.

FCC announces ban on new Chinese-made drones over national security concerns

The FCC is banning new foreign-made drones, including those made by Chinese companies DJI and Autel, citing risk to national security and the safety of Americans.

Poll: America’s allies say the US creates more problems than it solves

Unreliable. Creating more problems than solving them. A negative force on the world stage. This is how large shares of America's closest allies view...

Musk’s Big, Unduly Delayed Payday

There will be food on the Musk table this Christmas!

20% of NYC mayor-elect Mamdani transition appointees have anti-Zionist ties: ADL

ADL report alleges 20% of NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's appointees have anti-Zionist ties, raising concerns about his transition team's stance.

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