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Yes, Congress Should Vote on Iran — Whether or Not the President Asks

The Constitution vests the principal war power in Congress, and it needn’t wait for a president to ask for authorization.

The Talking-Filibuster Quagmire: Lessons from the Civil Rights Act

The differences between 1964 and this year’s debate around the SAVE America Act cannot...

Saving Social Security Is the Wrong Goal

What should a modern retirement system look like — and who should it serve?

Trump’s Emerging Case for More Iran Strikes

Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear bomb is only part of the threat the regime...

Supreme Court intervenes in case where private ICE contractor forced detainees to clean common areas

Supreme Court allows lawsuit against private prison company to proceed, rejecting GEO Group's immunity claim over alleged forced labor practices.

House GOP moves to censure Dem who disrupted Trump address for 2nd straight year

An Ohio House Republican is moving to have Rep. Al Green censured over his protest at President Trump's State of the Union.

Winning Fixes Perceptions Better Than Stats

Trump’s hyperbole, often devoid of a single concrete example, came to life in the form of victorious tough guys with gapped smiles last night....

Trump Hands Vance a Ticking Timebomb

Democrats would no doubt love the opportunity to make Vance the face of Trump’s anti-corruption initiatives.

Mamdani, AOC Offer Taxpayer Funded Child Care to Illegal Immigrants in Spanish Language Video

The city has an estimated 600,000 illegal immigrant residents.

There’s No Pivot to the Economy

Don’t hold your breath for a ‘pivot to the economy’ moment. It’s not coming.

When It Comes to Economic Legislation, Trump Believes His Work Is Done

One year into his presidency, Trump has apparently done everything he intends to do through legislation on economic and fiscal policy.

The Destructive Diversity Mania Rages On

It appears to be the case that UCLA students are having trouble with their basic competency exams.

A State of the Union with Something for Everyone

Trump-lovers and Trump-haters got what they wanted last night.

The State of the Union Is Tired

The State of the Union doesn’t matter and has never mattered.

The Freakout over the USA Men’s Hockey Team Is, in Part, an Attack on Pluralism

This is no way to run a big, bustling, diverse country.

Partisanship Should Not Drive the Confirmation Process

Our current systematic, knee-jerk partisanship is a radical departure from how the Framers designed the Senate’s role.

North Carolina primaries set the table for a heavyweight match to replace Sen. Thom Tillis

North Carolina voters on Tuesday will select nominees for the race to replace Sen. Thom Tillis, a Republican who decided not to run again and is openly opposing President Trump, giving Democrats hope they can flip the seat.

Democrats cool to Trump pushing SAVE Act election bill in voter dial

President Donald Trump's State of the Union remarks on voter ID and proof of citizenship measures sparked sharp partisan divides, a dial test showed.

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