Politics

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 1980…

Beware the Return of Inflation

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

Trump Shines a Light on Discrimination in College Admissions

By forcing schools to open their books, it will be much more difficult for...

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...

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

Plus: What is Canada doing to its people?   

The Saga of the Little Sisters of the Poor Crawls On

In an opinion yesterday, Beetlestone ruled that the Trump administration’s actions in adopting the religious and moral exemptions were arbitrary and capricious in violation...

Costco Opts Out of Being a Latter-Day Abortion Clinic

Maybe pro-lifers should inundate Costco with consumer love.

Bowser Skips Town Amid Trump’s D.C. Takeover

Even if the trip is for a ‘family commitment,’ it’s tough to imagine that this news will play well with D.C.’s ultra-Democratic constituency.

D.C.’s Home Rule Is a Luxury, Not a Right

Trump is acting well within the bounds of the Constitution.

Man Charged with Throwing Sandwich at Federal Agent Worked at Department of Justice

‘This is an example of the Deep State we have been up against for seven months,’ AG Pam Bondi said.

Trump Has Something to Prove on Russia

The stakes are high in Anchorage.

Vaccine Skepticism Is at an All-Time High. Here’s a Roadmap to Restoring Public Trust

The paper urges policymakers to eliminate Covid and flu shot mandates and distribute vaccines more evenly throughout childhood.

The Search for Meaning in Throwing Sandwiches at Law Enforcement

The sub thrower has been cast by opponents of Trump’s takeover of D.C. law enforcement as a hero with a hero, the profane voice...

Texas’ runaway Democrats head home in defeat, but California joins the redistricting fight

Texas Democratic lawmakers waved the white flag and are planning to head home after trying -- and failing -- to stop Texas Republicans from carrying out President Trump's plan to redraw their state's congressional maps.

Gavin Newsom strikes back against Trump in Texas redistricting battle

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced voters in California will have a chance in a special election this fall to greenlight partisan redistricting in response to President Trump's push to rearrange the congressional maps in Texas.

Trump: New docs show ‘absolute proof of guilt’ for Clapper, Comey in creating Russia collusion hoax

President Trump said declassified documents show "absolute proof of guilt" that former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and former FBI Director James B. Comey conspired to sabotage his 2016 campaign.

D.C. police to start limited cooperation with ICE

The Metropolitan Police Department will now be allowed to report illegal immigrants they encounter to federal deportation authorities under a new order issued Thursday by Chief Pamela A. Smith that breaks with the District's longstanding status as a migrant sanctuary.

Trump urges Elizabeth Warren to take drug test

President Trump suggested Thursday that Sen. Elizabeth Warren's recently animated TV appearance to promote New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani was because the Massachusetts Democrat was on drugs.

Trump says he kicked nearly 275,000 illegal immigrants off Social Security

President Trump said Thursday he made strides in preserving Social Security by rooting out fraud and abuse, including getting hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants off the program.

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img
HomePolitics