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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 6

1992—Ruling on a pre-trial discovery motion in a personal injury action against cigarette manufacturers (Haines v. Liggett Group), New Jersey federal district judge H. Lee Sarokin declares…

Jeff Bezos Isn’t Obligated to Subsidize the Losses of the Washington Post

Demanding that he act as anything other than a businessman reeks of entitlement.

Midnight Strikes for Immigration Restrictionism

The donors are back in charge of the GOP, for now. But Trump could...

Is There Any Hope for Reagan’s ‘Informed Patriotism’?

While civic knowledge and national pride may be on the ropes, they’re not down...

On Crime, Buckley Understood What Mamdani Fails to See

William F. Buckley could foresee NYC’s crime problems in 1965, but Zohran Mamdani remains...

Mamdani backs Hochul’s reelection bid

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed New York Gov. Kathy Hochul for reelection on Thursday, offering the Democrat a boost against her more liberal opponents.

Thune slams Democrats’ immigration demands as ‘unrealistic,’ prepares stopgap DHS funding

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said most of Democrats' 10-point list of demands for curtailing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations are "very unrealistic and unserious."

Thune slams Democrats’ immigration demands as ‘unrealistic,’ prepares stopgap DHS funding

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said most of Democrats' 10-point list of demands for curtailing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations are "very unrealistic and unserious."

Bessent accuses Democrats of causing ‘affordability crisis’

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Democrats sparred Thursday over affordability in America and the Federal Reserve during a spicy hearing that was supposed to be a dry update on a financial regulatory panel.

Bessent accuses Democrats of causing ‘affordability crisis’

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Democrats sparred Thursday over affordability in America and the Federal Reserve during a spicy hearing that was supposed to be a dry update on a financial regulatory panel.

Petition demands NFL denounce potential ICE presence at Super Bowl

The anti-ICE movement is upping the pressure on the NFL to ban federal immigration patrols from Sunday's Super Bowl, though the league says there are no plans for deportation operations during the championship game between the Seahawks and Patriots.

Petition demands NFL denounce potential ICE presence at Super Bowl

The anti-ICE movement is upping the pressure on the NFL to ban federal immigration patrols from Sunday's Super Bowl, though the league says there are no plans for deportation operations during the championship game between the Seahawks and Patriots.

Trump rips Massie as ‘moron’ at National Prayer Breakfast

President Trump on Thursday blasted Rep. Thomas Massie, Kentucky Republican, as a "moron" during the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton, a bipartisan event focused on prayer and faith.

Trump rips Massie as ‘moron’ at National Prayer Breakfast

President Trump on Thursday blasted Rep. Thomas Massie, Kentucky Republican, as a "moron" during the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton, a bipartisan event focused on prayer and faith.

Trump declares ‘religion is back’ at National Prayer Breakfast

President Trump on Thursday declared that "religion is back," saying that faith is once again amplified throughout the nation, years after church closings because of the COVID pandemic and attacks on religious institutions from the left.

DOJ probes Baltimore City Health Department for racially segregated training

The Department of Justice is investigating the Baltimore City Health Department over reports of segregating employees into a "White caucus" and a "people of color caucus" during taxpayer-funded racial equity training.

Trump declares ‘religion is back’ at National Prayer Breakfast

President Trump on Thursday declared that "religion is back," saying that faith is once again amplified throughout the nation, years after church closings because of the COVID pandemic and attacks on religious institutions from the left.

DOJ probes Baltimore City Health Department for racially segregated training

The Department of Justice is investigating the Baltimore City Health Department over reports of segregating employees into a "White caucus" and a "people of color caucus" during taxpayer-funded racial equity training.

Slotkin rejects Justice Department request for interview on Democrats’ video about ‘illegal orders’

Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan is refusing to voluntarily comply with a Justice Department investigation into a video she organized urging U.S. military members to resist "illegal orders" - escalating a dispute that President Donald Trump has publicly pushed.

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