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Voters Head to the Polls in High-Stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

The supreme court election in Wisconsin today has the potential to give progressive activists a 4–3 majority on the state’s high court.

Former Top Aide to Larry Hogan Dies in Confrontation with FBI after 21-Day Manhunt

McGrath was facing wire fraud and embezzlement charges related to his time as the head of the Maryland Environmental Service.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 4

1939—Two weeks after President Roosevelt nominates SEC chairman (and former Yale law professor) William O. Douglas to the Supreme Court, the Senate confirms the...

New Hampshire Poll: Trump 42, DeSantis 29, Sununu 14, Haley 4

When it comes to the 2024 New Hampshire GOP primary, the results of the few independent polls conducted this year have varied widely by...

Electric Vehicles: the Fruits of Coercion

British Tories are attempting to force consumers to buy electric vehicles.

Democrats Deploy Their Selective Outrage on Gerrymandering in Wisconsin

The supreme-court contest today turns in part on a topic that progressives aren’t well prepared to do much about.

California’s Reparations Proposals Are a Mess

The numbers are invented, and other fundamental problems.

Yet Another Baseless Attack on Ginni Thomas

Congressional Democrats come after the Thomases again and show their hypocrisy on conflict-of-interest concerns.

Biden Owes America Answers on the Chinese Spy Balloon

The incident has faded from public view, but there’s still much that deserves accounting for — as a new report makes clear.

Social Security and Medicare Insolvency Dates Are a Distraction

Social Security and Medicare can be made sustainable. But we should not be lured into complacency by barely relevant trust-fund insolvency dates.

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