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The Poison Pill Goes to Court

Dueling judicial rulings show the continuing legal chaos sowed by treating abortion as a favored category immune from normal law.

Schumer calls for classified briefing into damaging leak of sensitive documents on Ukraine

Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer is calling for an all-Senate classified briefing on the leaked classified documents that detail U.S. efforts to support Ukraine.

NSA cybersecurity director warns that TikTok is a ‘loaded gun’ for China

The National Security Agency warned on Tuesday that TikTok gives China a loaded gun and Americans need to beware.

Hunter joins Biden for official visit to Ireland

President Biden was accompanied by his embattled son Hunter on Tuesday as he departed Washington for a four-day trip to Northern Ireland and Ireland, meant to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement and underscore U.S. commitment to economic development in the region.

Supreme Court likely will allow states to restrict abortion drugs

In the Wild West that is post-Roe v. Wade abortion legislation and litigation, abortion drugs have emerged as the next legal battleground.

When national security leaks were patriotic

WHEN NATIONAL SECURITY LEAKS WERE PATRIOTIC. National security circles in Washington are aghast at a new leak of classified U.S. military documents. Apparently originating in the Pentagon, the leak is said to include around 100 documents and focuses mostly on U.S. assistance to Ukraine and American assessments of Ukraine's defense against the Russian invasion.

Criminology professor changed the data to make people seem more racist

The social sciences in general are suffering what is known as a replication crisis — that is, the results of as many as two-thirds of all previous studies cannot be reproduced. What it means is that when you hear about a new study, there's a good chance it is bunk.

San Francisco is stuck in a doom loop

The liberal decay in San Francisco continues to worsen as the city spirals into economic and social ruin.

The bad law and worse politics of the abortion pill case

Last Friday, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued an order overturning the Food and Drug Administration’s 23-year-old decision to approve mifepristone, a hormone blocker often used in conjunction with a second drug, misoprostol, to induce abortions.

Bud Light’s problem is its beer, not ‘fratty’ branding

As the saying goes: Go woke, go broke. The latest corporation to prove the point is Bud Light, which partnered with transgender TikTok personality Dylan Mulvaney.

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