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Business owner behind mysterious ‘Remember Hiroshima’ protest doll at Disneyland’s ‘Small World’ ride revealed

A mysterious protest doll with a 'Remember Hiroshima' sign appeared at Disneyland over the weekend, later revealed to be part of Ben Cohen's 'Up in Arms' campaign.

Potential 2028 hopeful challenges Trump’s surgery ban while critiquing women’s sports bill’s supporters

Gov. Josh Shapiro joined a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's ban on transgender surgeries for minors while criticizing a GOP bill restricting biological males in girls sports.

Mismeasuring Gerrymanders

Our editorial on the stand-off in Texas, and a lot of other commentary, may...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 7

2006—Outgoing American Bar Association president Michael Greco, a zealous liberal who stacked an ABA...

Don’t Abandon mRNA

Along with other actions, RFK’s move on mRNA paints a portrait of a longtime...

A Halt to the Left’s Long March

From Harvard to the Los Angeles Times, the old quid pro quo is falling through.

Judge says DHS can’t use fast deportation on Biden parole migrants

A federal judge ruled Friday that the Department of Homeland Security can't use a speedy process known as "expedited removal" to oust millions of migrants the Biden administration allowed in using a legally iffy parole program.

ICE is deporting people at record pace: Nearly 1,300 per day

ICE is now deporting nearly 1,300 people a day, according to the latest agency data that underscores the Trump administration's ramp-up.

Trump pushes for food in Gaza, sends Witkoff, Huckabee to the region

President Trump said he's working on getting food to Gazans, saying it's something that should have already happened a "long time ago."

Federal judge halts Trump TPS policy, accuses DHS of making migrants ‘atone for their race’

Federal judge delays Trump administration's termination of temporary protected status for Honduras, Nicaragua and Nepal immigrants, citing racial animus.

Trump repositions 2 nuclear submarines after ‘highly provocative’ Russian comments

President Donald Trump said he "ordered two Nuclear Submarines to be positioned in the appropriate regions" in the wake of comments made by Dmitry Medvedev.

Biden slurs way through latest speech, touts nominating ‘demographically diverse’ judges

Former President Joe Biden slurred on multiple occasions during the night, including while discussing serving as the vice president to the first Black president, former President Barack Obama.

China’s growing nuclear arsenal aims to break US alliances and dominate Asia, report warns

Hudson Institute report warns China is shifting from nuclear deterrence to using weapons for regional dominance, targeting American influence across East Asia.

Kavanaugh cites 3 presidents in explaining Supreme Court’s ballooning emergency docket

Trump-appointed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh discussed the prevalence of executive actions while speaking at a the Eighth Circuit judicial conference on Thursday.

Trump’s New Sweeping Tariffs to Kick in August 7

Trump outlined plans to issue a higher import tariff rate of 10 percent to 41 percent for 69 trading partners.

Is Trump ‘Rewriting’ the History of His Impeachments?

The idea that the Smithsonian Institution caved under pressure from the president’s appointees needs firmer evidence.

Biden Loyalists Defend Mental Fitness of Former President in Closed-Door Interviews

Former senior adviser Mike Donilon and former counselor to the president Steve Richetti both claimed Biden was mentally capable of being president.

Mexico’s Corruption Problem Is America’s Problem

The Mexican government is rocked by — brace yourself — a corruption scandal involving drug cartels.

How Lawmakers Should Think About Higher Ed Reform

In higher ed (as elsewhere), personnel is policy, and we need better personnel.

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