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Jury Finds Meta, YouTube Liable in Landmark Social Media Addiction Case

The verdict marks the second major defeat for Meta in recent days after another jury found it liable for failing to protect kids from predators.

Why Americans Worry

They’re relatively confident that the military can destroy things, but they’re skeptical that destroying...

Who is Emily Gregory? Democrat who flipped Trump’s Mar-a-Lago district

Emily Gregory is a first-time Democratic candidate who on Tuesday pulled off one of the most politically symbolic upsets in recent Florida history, flipping a state House seat in President Trump's own Palm Beach County backyard.

Raskin interrogates patent director over filing Board of Peace trademark

The director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office told lawmakers Wednesday that he filed to trademark President Trump's Board of Peace because bad actors were taking advantage of its domain name.

A White House first: Robot walks the halls with Melania Trump for tech summit

A talking humanoid robot joined first lady Melania Trump for her international summit on technology in Washington, an eye-popping start to the second day of the session.

Trump demands SAVE America Act be tied to DHS funding amid airport chaos

The Republicans should tie Homeland Security shutdown funding to the voter ID SAVE America Act, President Donald Trump urged Monday in Memphis.

SCOTUS conservatives signal readiness to curb late-arriving mail ballots

Conservative Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical during oral arguments of allowing states to continue counting late-arriving mail-in ballots. A decision is expected in June.

House GOP targeting vulnerable Dems over DHS shutdown, TSA chaos

The NRCC launches paid ads targeting Democrats in 28 districts, accusing them of shutting down DHS and forcing TSA agents to work without pay at airports.

Trump delays Xi meeting as Iran conflict lets US strong-arm China’s oil supply

The Iran conflict is disrupting oil flows China relies on as Trump delays a planned Xi meeting, raising new questions about leverage and the broader U.S.–China relationship.

Judge blocks Trump from deporting Abrego Garcia to Liberia, extending legal standoff

The judge's order order halts Trump officials from deporting Abrego Garcia to Liberia — extending a high-stakes, 12-month court fight over the status of one migrant.

Mask-free ICE agents begin patrolling US airports; Trump floats National Guard

President Donald Trump said ICE agents helping at airports with TSA lines should not wear masks, adding he may call in the National Guard if airport chaos continues.

The Oldest Courts

As I point out in my review of James Rosen’s new second volume of his biography of Antonin Scalia, the Court that Chief Justice...

The Eagerness for Trump’s Humiliation

The gleeful assumption that Trump is suffering a personal indignity seems to have crowded out the prospect of more sophisticated war analysis.

My Review of Scalia Biography

I’m pleased to have published in the Free Beacon my review of James Rosen’s excellent second volume of his monumental three-part biography of Justice...

Law group lauds proposed visa ban for people involved in religious persecution

The American Center for Law and Justice wrote in a recent letter to Sen. Ted Budd that it strongly supports his legislation to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to prohibit visas for people involved in religious persecution.

Trump: GOP shouldn’t reach funding deal with Democrats unless they vote for SAVE America Act

President Trump says Senate Republicans shouldn't reach a deal with Democrats to restore funding to the Department of Homeland Security unless they vote to pass the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship and photo identification for voters.

Supreme Court reverses lower court on qualified immunity for Vermont police sergeant who arrested protester

Supreme Court sides with officer in protest-force case, bolstering qualified immunity

What Americans Want from the Iran War Isn’t What They Expect to Get

A survey released over the weekend reveals a stark divide in American public opinion over the Iran War.

Who Fell Flat in the Transgender Athletes Amendment Fight?

When 49 senators vote for a proposal, and 41 vote against, does that mean the proposal ‘fell flat’?

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