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At the end of the day, Senate Republicans should take their cues on executive power from the likes of Barr, Scalia, Meese, and Cheney.

Majority of Law Professors Self-Censor to Avoid Campus Backlash, Study Finds

In its first survey of legal faculty, FIRE found that conservative professors are especially...

Patriotism Should Not Be Another Partisan Costume

The decline of patriotic sentiments on the left should be seen as a problem,...

80-Year-Olds Should Not Be President

Father Time remains undefeated, and the signs of age are there in Trump’s presidency....

Trump, Macron make nice at the G7 summit in France

President Trump arrived in France on Monday for the Group of Seven summit and quickly sought to dispel talk of tension with French President Emmanuel Macron, who is hosting the gathering of leaders from the world's largest economies.

Federal judge who had sex in chambers apologizes to former clerk as impeachment push ramps up

Georgia federal judge Eleanor Ross apologizes to former law clerk amid sexual misconduct allegations as House Republicans file impeachment articles.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 15

1964—In Reynolds v. Sims, the Supreme Court rules, by an 8-1 vote, that the apportionment of seats in both houses of the Alabama legislature violates...

Social Security Insolvency Creeps Further Up

Though the trust fund is an accounting fiction, its exhaustion, now expected in just six years, has significant practical implications.

More Beltway Mischief: The Renewable Fuel Standard and Small-Refinery Exemption

Farm-state lawmakers want to require everyone else to pad ethanol producers’ pockets.

Trump bet tariffs would bring back American factory jobs. New report says it didn’t work

A new report claims Trump's Liberation Day tariffs suppressed hiring by up to 1 million jobs and cost American families roughly $1,000 more in 2025.

Trump heads to G7 with Iran deal momentum, trade fights waiting

Trump joins G7 summit with world leaders to discuss trade, artificial intelligence, China dependency, and NATO amid America First tariff tensions.

New Zealand’s diplomatic breakaway

LOS ANGELES — In many World Cup host cities, competing teams also find themselves jostling for soft-power supremacy around their matches. But before its...

Trump thinks Spain’s a ‘loser.’ Spain’s ready to prove him wrong at the World Cup.

No European country has infuriated Donald Trump more than Spain. Now it’s desperate to win his World Cup. Teenage superstar Lamine Yamal, Rodri and...

Why can’t we win it? Inside the Japanese embassy for Sunday’s World Cup opener.

Around a hundred Samurai Blue superfans crowded the Old Ambassador’s Residence at the Japanese embassy in Washington, on Sunday for a watch party marking...

Trump announces peace deal with Iran, declares Strait of Hormuz will reopen: ‘Let the oil flow!’

President Trump announces U.S.-Iran peace deal, authorizing the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and removal of the naval blockade with a signing set for Friday.

Alabama’s GOP dismisses residency challenge to Tuberville’s bid for Alabama governor

The Alabama Republican Party said U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville will remain the party's gubernatorial nominee, rejecting a claim on Sunday that he had not lived in the state long enough to run for governor.

Mitch McConnell hospitalized, spokesperson says

Sen. Mitch McConnell, 84, was hospitalized Sunday for an undisclosed health issue, his office announced.

Brian Kemp endorses Burt Jones in Georgia’s gubernatorial runoff

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp endorsed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones in the state’s rancorous GOP gubernatorial runoff, aligning the popular governor with President Donald Trump...

Trump says he won’t support FISA extension unless it includes voter ID bill

President Trump said Sunday that he won't support any renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that does not also include the SAVE America Act, a sweeping overhaul of U.S. elections.

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