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‘His Beloved Humane Society’

On Wilhelm Röpke, William F. Buckley Jr., and their world — our world.

A Banner Year for the Fight against ESG

We cannot rest until we have regained control of our finances from those who would hijack them for political purposes.

Big Win for DeSantis in Battle over AP African-American Studies

DeSantis’s win is the most consequential pushback against the leftist education establishment in decades.

Unjust Desserts: Another Bakery Gets Bullied by the Regulatory State

Jack Phillips isn’t the only baker to find himself targeted by busybodies demanding conformity.

Biden will complete his physical on Feb. 16, White House says

President Biden will complete his annual physical on Feb. 16 and make the results available to the public, the White House has confirmed, setting a date after previously suggesting it would be completed weeks earlier.

Vindicated: Trump celebrates CJR report on Russiagate

Former President Donald Trump is crowing over a Columbia Journalism Review probe that found "serious flaws" in the media's coverage of the 2016 Trump campaign's alleged ties to Russia.

Democrats reignite ‘price gouging’ furor against Big Oil after record 2022 profits

Democrats on Capitol Hill have a bone to pick with oil companies after they raked in record profits last year thanks to high prices at the pump, even as they call for less production to combat climate change.

Payback? McConnell foes Rick Scott, Mike Lee booted from Senate commerce committee

Two of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's biggest critics lost prime committee slots after opposing the Kentucky Republican for another term atop the Senate GOP.

Joe Biden, Bill Clinton mark 3 decades of family leave act

President Joe Biden is playing host to former President Bill Clinton to mark the 30th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, the first piece of legislation that the 42nd president signed into law after taking office in 1993.

Florida could end unanimous jury requirement for executions

Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers proposed legislation making it easier to send convicts to death row by eliminating a unanimous jury requirement in capital punishment sentencing - a response to anger from victims' families following a verdict sparing a school shooter from execution.

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