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Highlighting Key Arguments Made By FDA’s Challengers

Beyond the Comstock Act issue on which I filed an amicus brief in support of the various respondent organizations and individuals, I don’t claim...

Don’t Throw Away a Key Voting-Integrity Tool

The public deserves the most accurate elections we can manage, and accurate results begin with accurate voter-registration lists.

The SEC’s Crypto Gamesmanship Exasperates GOP-Controlled House

It seems the more opaque and arbitrary the administrative state is, the more determined people will be to evade it.

Covid Emergency’s Over, Biden Declares, but Many Emergency Declarations Remain

Emergencies enable the vast expansion of the regulatory state — no wonder the government is slow to call an end to them.

Nearly two-thirds of Democrats say Sen. Feinstein should resign: Poll

Nearly two-thirds of Democrats say Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California should resign as she faces a lengthy absence from Washington due to a health issue, according to a new poll.

White House says McCarthy debt limit plan will ‘devastate’ economy

The White House on Thursday dismissed House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's proposal to increase the debt limit and cut government spending, accusing the California Republican of "holding the American economy hostage."

GOP’s bill to stiffen border security clears Judiciary Committee

Republicans powered a stiff new border security bill through the House Judiciary Committee overnight Wednesday, brushing aside Democrats' complaints of cruelty and taking a first concrete step to unravel President Biden's lenient immigration policies.

Elon Musk is right: Transparency in journalism is essential

Elon Musk’s journey from climate change hero to the Left’s public enemy No. 1 continued apace when he made the decision to smack NPR with a "government funded media" tag on its Twitter profile. Similar "state-affiliated media" tags have been present on the profiles of Russian, Chinese, and other state-run media outlets for some time.

Is Dianne Feinstein too old for Congress?

Washington is full of old people, and it's worth asking if elderly politicians are physically and cognitively capable of the demands of their job. Competency should be a concern for everyone, no matter a politician's ideology, rank, or years served.

2 dead after strong storms move through central US, thousands without power

At least two people were dead after a string of severe weather, including tornadoes and hail, moved through the central U.S., leaving tens of thousands of customers without power on Thursday morning. Multiple tornadoes hit parts of central Oklahoma, killing at least two people in Cole, Okla., a small town in the center of the...

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