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We must stop suicidal empathy from destroying the US

There is such a thing as too much empathy. In his new book, Dr. Gad Saad writes just how dangerous that can be to our institutions and culture.

This Mother’s Day, don’t forget about the supermoms: grandmas

The central role of grandmothers in societies ancient and modern, particularly as teachers who...

Imagine If It Were Trump

If you’re struggling to understand why the Democrats are behaving badly, imagine it’s not...

The Latest Lethal U.S. Caribbean Strikes Fit a Troubling Pattern

Drug trafficking is not an act of war, and the administration has not proved...

Anthropic dispute proves sovereign AI is next economic battleground

A Pentagon dispute with one of the United States’s leading AI companies, Anthropic, should not have been allowed to happen. Not because the fight was avoidable. Because the terms that caused it should have been settled before the first contract was signed. They weren’t. That is a failure of policy, not just procurement. The dispute […]

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 9

2018—At the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the nomination of Ryan Bounds to a Ninth Circuit vacancy, Senator Richard Blumenthal tries to take Bounds...

The Comey Indictment Fails to Charge a ‘True Threat’

Prosecutors simply don’t have a case.

The Coming Tsunami of Chinese AI

Export controls undermine America’s long-term technological edge.

College Students Are Still Finding New Ways to Marginalize Jews on Campus

New School administrators must hold the line against attempts to cut off Jewish communal life.

The British Equality Trap: Equal Pay for Unequal Work

The U.K.’s foolish approach to wage discrimination has left a host of economic problems in its wake.

California professor accused of killing pro-Israel protester will ‘likely’ avoid lengthy prison sentence

Loay Alnaji pled guilty to manslaughter for hitting Paul Kessler with a megaphone at a 2023 California protest, and now potentially just faces probation.

LGBTQ ‘lavender graduations’ set to take place at major Christian colleges, including one with a drag show

Prominent Catholic colleges hold separate "lavender graduation" ceremonies for LGBTQ+ students, with one school planning to include a drag performance.

Regulators allow Obama-era solar plant to kill thousands of birds annually, investigation finds

Regulators allow California's Ivanpah solar plant to operate despite killing thousands of birds yearly, with no fines issued in over a decade.

DeSantis reveals which dictatorship should be ‘put out to pasture’ next

Gov. Ron DeSantis said Cuba's communist government should be "put out to pasture once and for all" as he signed law restricting Cuban-linked businesses in Florida.

Dems blast Trump over Virginia FBI raid but probe started under his predecessor

The FBI raided Virginia Senate leader Louise Lucas' office and cannabis dispensary, sparking accusations of political prosecution from Democrats.

Tom Homan answers how many more deportations needed to restore country: ‘One hell of a shot’

Border czar Tom Homan says millions more deportations are needed and expects enforcement numbers to increase despite decreasing border crossings.

Trump turns sights on Bill Cassidy, Thomas Massie after decisive Indiana primary victories

Trump and allies target Sen. Bill Cassidy and Rep. Thomas Massie in upcoming GOP primaries after decisive wins over Indiana state senators this week.

Medicaid fraud fears grow amid massive red state billing spike in sector that also plagued Minnesota

North Carolina's state auditor says a massive surge in Medicaid autism therapy billings signals potential waste, fraud, and abuse in the system.

Democrats shy away from questions on whether Harris should run for president in 2028

House Democrats are shying away from endorsing Kamala Harris for a 2028 presidential run as names like Newsom, Shapiro and Whitmer are also being discussed.

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