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A Republican Opportunity on Health Care

This year, Democrats are running three Senate nominees who have endorsed the idea of Medicare for All.

What Would Protectionist ‘Success’ Look Like?

Higher prices for Americans are the purpose, not an incident, of protectionist policies.

Data centers turn toxic for voters, become political cudgel in 2026 races

Data centers have gone from economic-development darlings to political hot potatoes as public opinion soured and many former advocates scramble to align with voters.

Supreme Court again rejects Trump’s appeal in E. Jean Carroll’s $5 million defamation lawsuit

The Supreme Court on Monday again rejected President Trump's request to review a $5 million judgment in New York writer E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit against him.

Trump’s Head Start reform could serve 236,000 more children — without spending a dime

Early childhood education is critical, particularly for low-income families. My Archbridge Institute colleague and Nobel Prize winner James Heckman has written extensively on this topic. This is why the Trump administration’s proposed reforms to Head Start are so badly needed. In the real world, resources are not unlimited. We simply can’t afford to continue devoting […]

Class act: The working-class game binding London and Canberra

CANBERRA — When a new British prime minister speaks to their Australian counterpart for the first time, it’s a reset of Australia’s oldest and...

California’s Lawfare Could Further Empty Out Hollywood

Attorney General Rob Bonta’s antitrust crusade is smothering the Golden State’s signature industry.

Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin sees room for leftists in ‘big tent’ party

Democratic National Committee members spent their summer meeting projecting a united front against President Trump and saying the gathering of party leaders was about "infrastructure," not ideology.

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries denounces Democratic Socialists of America’s policy agenda

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said he does not support the Democratic Socialists of America's policy platform.

Anti-Israel nonprofit under federal investigation over financial dealings: report

The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly probing a U.K.-based nonprofit with ties to NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani over sanctioned group links.

Progressive Minneapolis mayor’s viral hip-hop moves spark ‘humiliation ritual’ mockery online

Video captures Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey dancing alone at the Black Entrepreneur State Fair, sparking a wave of conservative mockery online.

Federal judge clears path for border wall construction in Arizona

A federal judge ruled against a Native American tribe's trespassing claims, citing a 1907 proclamation reserving 60 feet of Arizona border land.

Humanoid robots could patrol southern border, CEO pitches, as futuristic technology moves closer to reality

Foundation CEO Sankaet Pathak said humanoid robots could conduct autonomous surveillance and reconnaissance along the southern border's rugged terrain.

The Presidential Soft-Launch Has Begun

AOC, Marco Rubio, and the increasingly influencer-like business of becoming a presidential candidate.

AG Blanche promises DOJ will act with ‘integrity’ but will not commit to independence from Trump

Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday he will listen to President Trump's advice on how to run the Department of Justice but will always act with "integrity."

Feds accuse hospitals of making money from bogus gender-transition treatments

A new Department of Health and Human Services report charges that hospitals pushed unnecessary gender transitions on vulnerable children because they saw dollar signs.

The only map you need to see as California’s billionaire tax fight heats up

Mark Cuban warns he'll pull startup investments from California if the proposed billionaire wealth tax passes, calling founders who stay "idiots."

Hasan Piker torched over playbook to dodge his past controversies: ‘Bats— crazy’

Shannon Watts accused Hasan Piker of deflecting past controversial remarks, sparking a heated exchange over Democrats' responsibility for rhetoric.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 16

1996—One reason that the Ninth Circuit is so dysfunctional is that it fails to make responsible use of its en banc procedures to override panel rulings that conflict...

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