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Why Trump’s huge $1.5T defense budget is worth every penny

It reflects a correct assessment of what should be the federal government’s priority — not funding social services, but providing for the common defense. 

Today, Maine; Tomorrow, the World

With a blitzkrieg attack, Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has advanced to a...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 7

1969—Justice Thurgood Marshall’s majority opinion in Stanley v. Georgia declares that the First Amendment forbids criminalizing...

A First Step Toward Shrinking Government

Following the Trump administration’s cuts, the federal government employs the lowest percentage of U.S....

Get Me the Movie of This Rescue, ASAP

Plus: Heavenly play in the Angels’ outfield.

Talarico’s Nonbinary Nonsense

God’s transcendence of sex does not involve ignoring chromosomes.

Apache tribe members urge Supreme Court to protect sacred land from U.S. mine deal

Members of the Western Apache tribe rushed to the Supreme Court on Monday seeking an emergency order to block a proposed land transfer to a mining company, saying it would destroy a sacred tribal place in Arizona.

Trump blasts judges who ‘disrespect the presidents who nominate them’ in social media rant

President Trump is airing his dissatisfaction with federal courts and certain justices he appointed to the Supreme Court.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says Trump may delay China trip to guide Iran war

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Trump might postpone his trip to China in late March if he needs to monitor the Iran war from Washington.

Trump’s mass deportation agenda is at a crossroads with the Homeland Security shake-up

The Department of Homeland Security will soon be under new management, an opportunity to reset President Donald Trump's immigration agenda or to double down on his signature campaign promise to conduct the largest deportation operation in American history.

Politically charged awards season ends with some at Oscars advocating for peace in Gaza

A few artists protested more than just the Trump administration's immigration policies on Hollywood's biggest night.

Rand Paul floats possible 2028 run, pushes back on Trump-era protectionism

Sen. Rand Paul considers 2028 presidential run, saying he'll decide after 2026 midterms while advocating for free market policies in Trump-dominated Republican Party.

Google Gemini declares only GOP senators violate hate speech policy, zero Democrats, author claims

Author Wynton Hall claims that Gemini characterized several Republican senators' rhetoric as hate speech, but did not find anything objectionable from Democrats.

Trump wants Judge Boasberg removed from cases after series of rulings

President Donald Trump blasted Judge James Boasberg and asserted that he should be yanked off of cases related to his administration.

Blue state proposal targets Trump-era ICE hires, banning them from joining local police forces

Rhode Island Democrats propose banning police from hiring Trump-era ICE agents, escalating state pushback against federal immigration enforcement.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 16

2023—The North Dakota supreme court rules (in Wrigley v. Romanick) that the state constitution confers “a fundamental right to an abortion in the limited instances of life-saving and health-preserving circumstances.” Because...

The Case Against Re-Banning Sports Betting

A legalized sports betting market is better able to curb the economic and personal risks associated with gambling.

States Went All In on Sports Gambling — and Young Men Are the Losers

Thanks to their embrace of addictive sports betting systems, states have made it easy for young men to bet their futures away.

US ‘locked and loaded’ to destroy Iran’s ‘crown jewel’ ‘if we want,’ Trump warns

President Donald Trump says the United States is prepared to destroy Iran’s Kharg Island oil export hub but so far has chosen not to do so.

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