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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 12

1990—In Cross v. State, Florida chief justice Rosemary Barkett dissents from the Florida supreme court’s ruling that probable cause existed for an arrest. After Cross consented to…

With the War in Iran, the Press Is Not the Story

Beware the ‘media pounce’ narrative.

The Economy’s Fine, but We Miss Being Spoiled

The Covid-era boost in Americans’ purchasing power was built on an illusion.

Canada’s Dangerous Obsession with Donald Trump

A fixation on Trump and American politics is blinding Canada and its allies to...

The Free-Market Case for Data Centers

Making the AI revolution possible demands that we build the electrical infrastructure it needs....

Swalwell ripped for changing his tune on how sexual assault victims ‘deserve to be heard’

Rep. Eric Swalwell's calls on lawmakers to hear out women raising allegations against Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh are clashing with cease-and-desist letters.

Top White House officials encouraged potential Bondi replacement to make case to Trump for AG job: Sources

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche made his pitch to President Trump just hours after Pam Bondi was dismissed on why he should be the next AG, sources told Fox News Digital.

Russia seizes control of US-linked firm as it pushes for renewed ties with Washington

Pennsylvania-linked manufacturer CANPACK says Russia seized control of its $700 million business under a Kremlin decree signed by President Putin.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 11

2018—“Progressive fury” (as CNN puts it) is unleashed on federal district nominee Wendy Vitter for declining to opine at her confirmation hearing whether she...

There Are Many Reasons to Cheer Up About the State of the Middle Class

Statistics show that the middle class is healthier and more secure than ever before.

No, the D.C. Circuit Did Not Give Trump a Victory over Anthropic

Top Justice Department officials ought to stay off social media, for the DOJ’s own good.

2028 Democrats say anyone can win. Voters aren’t so sure.

NEW YORK — A fear of losing again is already shaping how Democrats think about 2028. Chants of “run again!” reverberated through the packed...

Trump adversary running for Senate borrows his filibuster playbook

Maine Gov. Janet Mills' Senate platform includes filibuster reform that mirrors President Donald Trump and conservatives' own push for a talking filibuster in the Republican-led Senate.

Trump backs Hilton ahead of California GOP vote, testing Bianco’s grip on party endorsement

California Republicans vote this Sunday to endorse a candidate for governor after Trump backed Steve Hilton over rival Sheriff Chad Bianco last week.

Watchdog, GOP lawmaker warn NY voter registration systems lacks key safeguards

Election integrity group RITE and Rep. Claudia Tenney threatened federal court action over alleged New York voter registration violations.

Vance en route to Pakistan for high-stakes Iran talks as ‘fragile’ ceasefire teeters

JD Vance, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner lead a senior U.S. delegation in Pakistan for critical ceasefire negotiations with Iranian officials.

Epstein survivors push back on Melania Trump hearing call as Comer vows ‘we will have hearings’

Epstein survivors push back on first lady's call for public testimony, saying the burden should not be shifted onto survivors as Rep James Comer says hearings will happen.

California Rep. Swalwell denies assault allegations as rivals urge him to exit governor’s race

California Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democrat running for governor, has denied allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman twice, including when she worked for him.

IBM reaches settlement with Justice Dept. over DEI hiring, pay

IBM has agreed to pay $17 million to resolve a Justice Department investigation that charged the tech firm with boosting minorities and women by illegally using race and sex in hiring and pay decisions.

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