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The Horrible Truth Comes Out About Cesar Chavez

He’s been hailed and celebrated as a hero of the downtrodden. But now we know he was a particularly heinous type of oppressor.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 19

1957—President Eisenhower’s nomination of William J. Brennan, Jr. to serve on the Supreme Court...

The Supreme Court Should Let States Run Their Elections

Election administration has been — and should be — a core responsibility of the...

The Jones Act Is a Failure

If the Jones Act is so essential for the United States to respond to...

Iran war underscores risks of Trump’s relentless focus on oil

When President Trump returned to office last year, he launched a crusade to shift the country away from renewable energy, drastically undoing the climate-friendly policies of his Democratic predecessor to focus instead on oil and other fossil fuels as the answer to his goal of American energy dominance.

Map shows glaring scope of auto theft increase in Walz’s Minneapolis: ‘Deterrence problem’

Minneapolis saw a sharp rise in auto thefts in January and February of 2026, which a former state trooper says is part of a broader problem of a lack of deterrence.

A basic monthly bill Americans can’t dodge is becoming a midterm flashpoint

Rising electricity bills become key midterm election issue as voters face monthly costs they can't avoid, giving both parties new campaign ammunition.

Scoop: House GOP campaign arm launches ‘MAGA Majority’ program to boost Trump-aligned candidates

NRCC launches MAGA Majority program to boost GOP candidates in key battleground districts as Republicans defend House majority in midterm elections.

Illegal immigrant from Venezuela learns sentence for biting ICE agent, with injury seen in photo

Robert Antonio Bastardo Llovera, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, was sentenced after pleading guilty to a charge of assault on a federal officer.

Gavin Newsom’s Disingenuous Boast on California Drug Policy

Newsom’s approach to the overdose problem is more about burnishing his resume than saving lives.

A ‘Defender General’?

Did the courts just invent a new federal office using generally appropriated funds and existing authorizations? Sort of, yes.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 17

1992—By order of a trial court, the sponsors of the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade in Boston are required to allow the Irish-American Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Group...

Blue-on-Blue Carnage Awaits Illinois Democrats

Plus: Meet the new ayatollah, same as the old ayatollah.

AI Won’t Cause a Spending Collapse

Total demand in the economy is determined by monetary policy, not technological change.

Washington State’s Somali-Run Daycare Centers Take in Millions of Taxpayer Dollars. The Numbers Don’t Add Up

An investigation raises questions about the finances and operations of a number of the organizations, as well as about transparency and oversight.

Oil, gas prices jump as Trump flirts with striking Iranian oil infrastructure

President Donald Trump targets Iran's Kharg Island oil hub, which handles 90% of Iranian crude exports to China and India, raising fears of broader Persian Gulf supply disruptions.

DHS hits back at Illinois county clerk who told ICE to stay away from primary polling places

DHS rebukes Illinois clerk who called ICE agents "thugs" and warned them away from polling places during elections, sparking immigration enforcement debate.

House GOP rushes to court critical voting bloc while facing uphill midterm battle

Rep. Lisa McClain hits the trail in Florida to sell the GOP’s economic vision, arguing that Hispanic support for Trump's "big, beautiful bill" will help defy election history.

Senate Republican expands childcare fraud crackdown to more blue states

Senate HELP Chair Bill Cassidy, R-La., is expanding his childcare fraud probe to target New York, Michigan and Oregon over alleged improper federal payment rates.

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