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Graham Platner Is the Very ‘Toxic Masculinity’ Stereotype the Left Invented

The top of the ticket in Maine embodies all the worst traits that the progressive left assumed were present in all men.

Spencer Pratt’s Frustrating, but Not Shocking, Third-Place Finish

Spencer Pratt’s third-place finish is deeply disappointing, but not particularly shocking.

‘Proportionally’ Moronic: Iran as The West Wing

Truth is stranger than fiction — like a cease-fire in which no one ceases firing. The reality is a stark choice: Defeat an implacable...

Five Extraordinary Developments in the Iran War

No matter what the president may believe, these events are indeed noteworthy.

Why Are So Many Law Students ‘Disabled’?

Apparently, the world of ‘social justice’ means that we can’t have fair exams.

State Dept. offers $750 expedited visa interview

A "premium" expedited service for foreigners' visa applications was unveiled Tuesday by the State Department -- with a price tag of $750.

Bill Gates ‘glad’ to testify about Epstein ties in closed-door House panel hearing

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates told a mob of reporters he is "glad to be here voluntarily," ahead of a private, transcribed interview with lawmakers about his yearslong relationship with sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Inflation rises again, driven by energy costs amid Iran war

Prices rose 4.2% for the year ending in May as inflation hit a three-year high, the government said Wednesday in a report that underscored the impact of war-related shocks to energy costs.

What the founders actually meant by originalism

Originalism has become a Federalist Society word. That’s a problem. Not because the Federalist Society is wrong about constitutional interpretation, but because reducing a civic practice to a judicial philosophy makes it sound like something that belongs to lawyers. It never did. The founders weren’t writing for law reviews. They weren’t writing for federal judges. […]

Why both parties must step back to let AI innovate

The accelerating competition for artificial intelligence dominance is changing everything — our lives, the world’s economy, and public policy. As the race for AI intensifies, we can’t allow shortsightedness, panic over the unknown, or desire for quick political wins to shape policies with permanent long-term consequences. The economic implications of the AI age will be […]

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