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Does Mamdani dare disavow his openly anti-American DSA comrades?

DSA factions make apologies not just for Hamas' atrocities against innocent Israelis, but for last year's murder of two Jews outside the Capital Jewish Museum in DC.

All’s fair in lawfare

On July 7, a Paris appeal court allowed French nationalist Marine Le Pen to run in the 2027 presidential elections. In March 2025, Le Pen, whose National Rally party leads French polls, was convicted of embezzling European Union funds and banned from running for office for five years. The appellate court upheld her conviction but […]

America is building again thanks to the Supreme Court

Socialists, led by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), want to halt data center construction nationwide. But a three-year-old Supreme Court decision narrowing the Environmental Protection Agency’s jurisdiction has made it harder for activists to block construction projects, helping clear the way for a data center building boom. Passed by Congress in […]

Horror movies can’t compete with an active imagination

“Your problem,” a friend of mine said to me recently, “is that you have no imagination.” We were discussing summer movies — horror movies, in particular — and because we are both in the entertainment industry, we were talking about the box office, which lately has been very good news for the kind of movie […]

Trump warns US would ‘decimate and destroy’ Iran over assassination attempt

President Donald Trump declared on Truth Social that "1,000 missiles are locked and loaded" if Iran acts on assassination threats made against him.

Substack Just Got Smarter!

Our friend Karl Rove is now on Substack. You’ll want to check it out.

Where’s the Contradiction?

What Vigeland is saying is that a politician’s character doesn’t really matter as long as he robotically pulls all the right levers in office.

Small Inventors Are Being Squeezed by a Convoluted Patent Process

Patent-rights defenders are still waiting for the Patent Board to restore the patent-review system to its original purpose. 

‘Hoot and shoot’: U.S. destroying thousands of barred owls in scheme to save spotted owls

It's hard to imagine the federal government paying hunters to shoot and kill owls, but that's exactly what has begun in the Pacific Northwest and California, where the destruction of up to 450,000 barred owls is underway in a desperate bid to save spotted owls.

Trump admin deports criminal migrant pardoned by Tim Walz

The Trump administration said it has stripped legal status and deported a migrant whom Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz tried to protect from ouster by granting him a pardon for sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl.

GOP senators seek DOJ fraud data ahead of push to codify enforcement unit

Half a dozen GOP lawmakers are requesting data to build a case for making the National Fraud Enforcement Division permanent and expanding its legal authority.

Iran ceasefire ‘over,’ but talks will continue: Trump

President Trump said the U.S. ceasefire with Iran is "over," but the two countries will keep talking to end the conflict and strike a nuclear deal.

Trump refuses to sign bipartisan housing bill in protest over SAVE Act

Trump refuses to sign the bipartisan housing bill, using it as leverage to pressure lawmakers into passing the SAVE America Act on noncitizen voting.

Border agents crack open cabbage shipment hiding multimillion-dollar secret at Texas border

A canine inspection of a tractor-trailer hauling cabbage at the Pharr port of entry revealed 477 packages of cocaine worth nearly $10.8 million.

Belgian airline needles Spain ahead of World Cup quarterfinal

Red Devil-themed Jupiler beer cans, football-shaped Leonidas chocolates and sticker collectables at the Delhaize supermarket — Belgium is all on its World Cup run....

Spain’s post-separatist team

Separatist politics have long spilled onto Spanish football pitches. In Catalonia, where nationalist sentiments run deep, clubs like FC Barcelona have historically served as...

Romney weighs in on 2028: Those 80 and older shouldn’t be ‘running the world’

Former Sen. Mitt Romney, who will turn 80 next year, indicated that he does not think individuals 80 and older should be at the helm of the nation.

Federal appeals court upholds controversial Illinois ban on semiautomatic guns

A federal appeals court upheld a controversial Illinois law that largely bans so-called assault weapons, though a judge dissented from the decision.

Platner collapse completes John Fetterman’s break from Sanders socialists who put him in Senate

Graham Platner's exit prompted John Fetterman to demand Bernie Sanders apologize to Maine voters, marking his full break from the progressive wing.

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