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Homeless filth in Berkeley goes viral; here’s what to do about it

It’s long been called Berserkely for a reason.

How Jonathan Haidt turned the fight over kids and social media into a political movement

How Jonathan Haidt turned the fight over kids and social media into a political...

Should Suicide by Self-Starvation Be Grounds for Hospice Care?

Should the desire to commit suicide justify admission into hospice to make their dying...

About Alternatives to IVF

Infertility is a brutal, heart-wrenching experience. IVF isn’t necessarily the solution. Medically, morally, practically.

The DSA’s Leaders Are Tireless in Their Avoidance of Honest Work

Laugh them off if you please — there is plenty to laugh at. But...

‘Not welcome here’: Staten Island activist arrested after confronting NYC mayoral candidate

Protesters disrupted Zohran Mamdani's Staten Island campaign event with megaphones and profanities, leading to activist Scott Lo Baido's arrest by the NYPD.

DC gun permit wait slashed from months to days as Trump’s crime crackdown continues

Trump's crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., cuts gun permit processing time from months to just five days through streamlined concealed carry and firearm registration.

Bondi puts sanctuary cities nationwide on notice after DC police federal takeover

The Justice Department sent letters to sanctuary jurisdictions demanding cooperation with immigration enforcement or face legal action in court.

DC sues Trump administration over ‘unlawful’ federal takeover

The lawsuit says Trump's efforts to federalize DC are illegal, and asks that they be overturned by a federal judge.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 15

1938—Stephen Gerald Breyer is born in San Francisco. An expert on regulation and a professor at Harvard Law School, Breyer serves from 1979 to...

Beware the Return of Inflation

The surge in the producer price index is not due to tariffs — which should worry the administration.

Trump Shines a Light on Discrimination in College Admissions

By forcing schools to open their books, it will be much more difficult for them to rely on application essays and obscure admissions criteria...

One Big Thing That Critics of Trump’s Move Against D.C. Crime Miss

It doesn’t matter if the overall crime rate is comparable to that of other cities if it threatens government officials and staffers.

Don’t the Little Sisters of the Poor Deserve Religious Freedom?

Plus: What is Canada doing to its people?   

SC Republican mounts bid for House seat currently occupied by gubernatorial hopeful Nancy Mace

South Carolina state Rep. Mark Smith is running for Congress, aiming to win the seat currently held by gubernatorial candidate Rep. Nancy Mace.

Virginia school districts support for transgender students’ rights in governor’s race spotlight

Virginia gubernatorial candidates Winsome Earle-Sears and Abigail Spanberger clash over Loudon County's transgender student policy as Justice Department threatens funding cuts

Top Trump official vows to end ‘cycle of government dependency’ in homeless crackdown

Housing Secretary Scott Turner supports Washington, D.C., federal takeover to address homelessness through self-sufficiency tools rather than government handouts amid crime concerns.

AG showdown: DC attorney general rejects US Attorney General Pam Bondi order as ‘unlawful’

Washington D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb declared that in his view, an order issued by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi "is unlawful"

Trump to hold historic summit with Putin in Alaska seeking an end to Russia–Ukraine war

President Donald Trump is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin for a historic summit Friday in Alaska.

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