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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 8

2006—New York Times public editor Byron Calame criticizes Supreme Court reporter Linda Greenhouse for violating the paper’s ethical guidelines by asserting, in a speech...

Students Are ‘Learning with Their Feet’ — by Shunning Bad Colleges

Students are reshaping the higher education market by abandoning low-ranking schools and low-earning majors.

How to prevent the next government shutdown: Ban continuing resolutions.

Like every government shutdown, this one will end, with both parties claiming victory. Yet there is no victory when Congress cannot do its job and fund the government. 

Trump says Pritzker, Chicago mayor ‘should be in jail’

President Trump on Wednesday called for Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) to be jailed as the two leaders push back on the Trump administration's crime crackdown and immigration enforcement raids on the Windy City. "Chicago Mayor should be in jail for failing to protect [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement]...

No perp walk for Comey, Blanche says

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said former FBI Director James Comey will not be paraded in front of news media for a so-called perp walk when he is arraigned on Wednesday morning. In a sit-down interview with Fox News Digital, the No. 2 DOJ official denied reporting from MSNBC and other news outlets about a...

California governor candidate Katie Porter cuts off interview after testy Trump exchange

California gubernatorial candidate and former Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) tried to end an interview with a reporter after she was asked what she would say to voters in the state who voted for President Trump. “What do you say to the 40 percent of California voters, who you’ll need in order to win, who voted...

If Russia is a paper bear, it is because Putin made it that way

Today's Russia is especially tired and weak — savage only inasmuch as it attempts to pretend it is still vigorous and strong.

Nukes and bonds: How Putin and Xi are building a new nexus against the West

Just days after Vladimir Putin stood beside Xi Jinping at Beijing’s grand military parade following the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, Russia’s two largest state-owned enterprises, Rosatom and Gazprom, announced they were preparing to issue yuan-denominated “panda” bonds in China. The timing was no accident. Moscow is sending a message that it has found an alternative financial anchor in Beijing,...

Senate Democrat: Bondi campaign contribution accusation ‘simply isn’t true’

Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (R.I.) says Attorney General Pam Bondi’s accusation at a hearing Tuesday that he accepted campaign contributions from Reid Hoffman, a major Democratic donor who knew convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, “simply isn’t true.” Bondi during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing accused Whitehouse of accepting money from Hoffman, calling him “one of...

Flight delays spread to major airports across US

Flight delays at major airports across the country occurred on Tuesday, as staffing shortages continue amid the ongoing government shutdown. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported shortages at airports in Nashville, Tenn., Boston, Dallas, Chicago and Philadelphia, as well as at air traffic control centers in Atlanta, Houston and the Dallas-Fort Worth area. In a...

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