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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 30

1989—According to the logbook maintained by the staff of the Morristown public library, squatter Richard R. Kreimer “spent 90 minutes—twice—staring at reference librarians.” In response to this and…

Progressives Give Wealth Confiscation Another Go

Their proposed wealth taxes would be unjust and economically destructive — if they worked.

Energy affordability demands an ‘all of the above’ strategy

On the banks of the Hudson River in Buchanan, New York, the Indian Point Energy Center once stood as one of the most important pieces of the state’s power grid. For decades, the facility consistently generated reliable electricity for millions of homes while supporting good-paying union jobs and providing critical tax revenue for local schools […]

Trump went to war with Iran alone — now he wants company

On the morning of Feb. 28, the United States and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran, killing supreme leader Ali Khamenei and several senior military officials. It was audacious, dramatic, consequential, and executed entirely on President Donald Trump‘s terms. That last part has become a serious political problem. The speed and scale of the […]

Democrats keep choosing illegal immigrants over Americans

Senate Democrats failed last week in their effort to end the Department of Homeland Security’s ability to arrest, detain, and deport illegal immigrants. They voted to fund every DHS agency except Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Thankfully, ICE can keep going on funds from the One Big Beautiful Bill to deport people in the country illegally. […]

Democrats Are Full of Hot Air on Katie Lane

The same Democrats who will howl about Lane’s youth were perfectly willing to promote manifestly unqualified nominees if their politics were liberal enough.

Can Anyone Tell the President to Stick to the Teleprompter?

War is serious business. The public-facing elements of this White House are not acting like serious people, the president included.

Trump says he may suspend gas tax amid soaring oil, gas prices

President Trump said he could suspend the federal gas tax to help lower rising oil and gas prices.

Justice Department settles Michael Flynn’s lawsuit over his prosecution in Russia collusion hoax

The Justice Department has settled a lawsuit brought by Michael Flynn, who served briefly as President Trump's national security advisor during his first term and was subjected to a years-long prosecution related to debunked allegations that Mr. Trump collaborated with the Russians to win the White House.

Trump: Iran is ‘begging to make a deal, not me’

President Trump said Iran is "begging" to make a deal because its military is reeling from his strikes.

Witkoff confirms 15-point plan for Iran peace, with Pakistan intermediary

U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said Thursday the U.S. offered Iran a list of 15 actions that can form a peace deal.

Trump faces House flip talk, Iran war criticism and Kennedy Center defiance on Maher

Nancy Pelosi is already calling Jeffries "Speaker," Lara Trump is swatting down Iran war skeptics in her own family, and the Kennedy Center just handed Bill Maher an award the White House said wasn't happening.

Trump explains voting by mail: ‘I’m president’ with ‘a lot’ going on

President Donald Trump said he voted by mail in Florida's special election because he is president with "a lot of different things" going on.

Polls: Most Americans oppose strikes on Iran, but big gap between Democrats, Republicans

Multiple national polls show most Americans now oppose U.S.-Israel military strikes on Iran, with opposition ranging from 54% to 61% across surveys.

Hillary Clinton returning to New Hampshire — but not for a 2028 comeback

Hillary Clinton will headline the New Hampshire Democratic Party's spring fundraising dinner on April 25 in Nashua, but she won't run in 2028.

Fetterman slams AI data center moratorium proposal as ‘China First’

Sen. John Fetterman blasted the idea of an AI data center moratorium as "China First," as Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez push such a proposal.

Schumer, Democrats say they support voter ID — then block GOP amendment to require it

Senate Democrats blocked a photo voter ID amendment to the SAVE America Act, despite Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., saying Democrats support voter ID.

Trump reveals ‘present’ from Iran as oil tankers move through Strait of Hormuz

Trump claims oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz signal real talks, as Steve Witkoff reports positive signs in U.S.-Iran backchannel negotiations.

GOP disruptor counters Biden’s student loan bailouts with plan to shift costs away from taxpayers

Michael Carbonara, a Republican congressional candidate in Florida, is pitching an idea to reduce the student loan debt crisis without passing the buck to American taxpayers.

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