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NYT podcast celebrates cougars ‘objectifying the hell out of’ young guys — only in a psychoanalytical way, of course

Parroting the bad behavior of men is not “taking back power.” It’s imposing the very same patterns of oppression on young men, simply because you can.

Americans deserve to know who’s behind those suspiciously timed Iran war-related trades and bets

Feds must probe suspicious trades during ‘Operation Epic Fury’ amid insider knowledge fears.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 21

1969—In his majority opinion in Shapiro v. Thompson, Justice Brennan rules that state and D.C....

Democrats Work to Build the One-Party State in Virginia

There is a longer-term goal behind Spanberger’s redistricting initiative.

Warner Bros. Shareholders Set to Increase Streaming Competition

Progressive efforts to derail the Paramount merger are baseless.

Senator Ruben Gallego, Paying the Price for Eric Swalwell’s Sins

Swalwell may end the ‘Gallego 2028’ buzz before it even really gets rolling.

Trump insists Israel did not drag him into war with Iran

President Trump said Monday the outcome of his military operation against Iran will be "amazing" and pushed back against claims that Israel talked him into the war.

FTC orders pest-control company to cease employees’ noncompete agreements

The Federal Trade Commission has prohibited one of the largest pest-control companies in the U.S. from enforcing noncompete agreements, a move that the agency said is part of President Trump's pro-worker agenda.

U.S. Customs launches portal to process tariff refunds after Supreme Court ruling

The Trump administration on Monday launched an online portal where companies can submit claims for refunds of payments on tariffs nullified by the Supreme Court.

No law currently prevents Congress members from having dual citizenship

Act for America is pressuring Congress to pass legislation to ban people with foreign citizenship from serving in the House and Senate.

Eric Holder accuses GOP of ‘stealing seats’ while defending ‘fair’ Democratic redistricting push

Former AG Eric Holder defends Democrats' Virginia redistricting push, accusing GOP of stealing seats in Texas and Missouri ahead of Tuesday's vote.

Lawmakers demand answers as scientists tied to US secrets die or vanish

House Republicans press FBI, Department of Energy, NASA and Pentagon for answers after reports of vanished individuals linked to sensitive nuclear and aerospace programs.

Supreme Court to hear Catholic parish’s challenge after Colorado barred schools from universal pre-K program

The Supreme Court agreed to hear a Catholic parish's case after Colorado barred its school from a state program funding families' preschool choices.

Canada’s prime minister refers to US economic ties as a weakness

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada's "strengths" from its tight relationship with the United States have become "weaknesses."

Drones and the Economics of Warfare

The current shifts in military technology and the ease of access to its products will have to mean a fresh technological revolution in this...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 20

1971—In what politics professor Shep Melnick calls “one of the most confused and internally contradictory opinions ever issued by the Supreme Court,” Chief Justice Warren Burger’s...

Emerging Threats Require Proactive American Innovation

Instead of reacting to challenges as they arise, the U.S. ought to detect and deter them before they appear.

US military announces another deadly strike against ‘narco-terrorists’

The United States struck a vessel that was participating in "narco-trafficking operations," killing three men in the attack, according to SOUTHCOM.

DOJ demands 865K Detroit ballots, threatening possible legal action

Michigan and the Trump DOJ clash over a demand for 865,000 ballots from Wayne County, with state officials calling the request baseless and political.

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