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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 4

Chuck Schumer makes thuggish remarks that sure seem to threaten violence against Justice Gorsuch and Justice Kavanaugh if they don’t rule as he likes...

Possible Wind-Energy Impact on Whales Flips the Environmentalist Narrative

With competing environmental claims at play, local interests and politicians find themselves on unexpected sides of the controversy.

Merrick Garland’s Shameful Buck-Passing

The attorney general, not the U.S. marshals, chose to give protesters a pass for illegally intimidating Supreme Court justices.

How the Biden Administration Made the Border Crisis Inevitable

For a long time, families with children under seven years old got a free ride in immediately. So did minors up to age 18...

Biden’s Self-Defeating Ukraine Strategy

Restricting weapons to Ukraine gives Russia and China the advantage.

Virginia Republicans give Trump an edge, but only DeSantis and Youngkin lead Biden

A new poll from Roanoke College shows Ron DeSantis easily defeating President Joe Biden in Virginia, a state where Republicans have recently just given up in presidential races.

Belarus throws a Nobel winner in prison

On Friday, a court in Belarus handed down a 10-year prison term to Ales Bialiatski, winner of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize. Bialiatski, 60, is a founder of the Viasna (Spring) Human Rights Centre that has been monitoring presidential elections and aiding political prisoners since 1996. He was imprisoned for funding political protests.

Former soldier sentenced to 45 years for planning ‘jihadist attack’ on his Army unit

A former soldier was sentenced to 45 years in prison on Friday for planning a “jihadist attack” on his fellow soldiers in his Army unit. A Justice Department (DOJ) release states 24-year-old Ethan Melzer, a man from Louisville, Ky., pleaded guilty in June to trying to murder U.S. service members, providing and attempting to provide...

Jan. 6 rioter pleads guilty to assaulting former DC officer Fanone, taking his badge

A man who stormed the Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection pleaded guilty to charges stemming from him assaulting former Washington, D.C., police officer Michael Fanone and taking his badge.  A court filing states that 37-year-old Thomas Sibick admitted to "forcibly removing" a badge and radio from Fanone while the then-Metropolitan Police Department officer...

Why concerns are rising about drug-resistant Shigella infections

The health community is growing more concerned about Shigella bacteria infections that have shown a resistance to drugs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) last week issued a health alert for a rise in infections caused by a drug-resistant strain of Shigella, bringing new attention to a pathogen that is likely unfamiliar to...

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