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Federal judge approves releasing Ghislaine Maxwell case grand jury material

A judge has paved the way for the public to get more information on the Ghislaine Maxwell case by approving the unsealing of investigative materials.

White House official presses allies to free AI from innovation-killing regulations

White House science and technology advisor Michael Kratsios urges G7 nations to clear AI regulatory obstacles, warning that sweeping rulebooks could slow needed innovation.

Sherrod Brown pitches himself as blue-collar populist while raking in cash from Hollywood celebrities

Famed Hollywood liberals, including Aaron Sorkin, Will Ferrell, Jeff Bridges and Danny DeVito, have lined up to bankroll Sherrod Brown, undercutting his working-class brand in 2026.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 9

1993—Faithfully applying governing precedent, the Florida supreme court rules (in Sarantopoulos v. State) that a person who had built a six-foot-high fence around his yard did...

The Danger of Weight-Loss Drugs Going Mainstream

GLP-1s could help turn around America’s obesity epidemic. They could also bring about a new era of eating disorders for young women.

Jasmine Crockett Gives New Hope to Texas Republicans

The newly announced Senate candidate is perhaps the only person the Democrats could pick who is almost guaranteed to lose in the midterms.

There Is No Such Thing as an Independent Agency

The Supreme Court should overrule a 1935 precedent and put presidents back in charge of executing the law.

Why Congress should support the NSRP appropriations bill

At a time when Congress is often defined by gridlock, the National Security and Related Programs appropriations bill stands out as a reminder that serious governance still matters. The NSRP bill would fund the essential machinery of American diplomacy, security, and humanitarian engagement. It would keep embassy staff safe, support efforts to monitor emerging threats, […]

Democrats against deportation

Then-presidential candidate Joe Biden was reportedly warned during his 2020 campaign that his preferred immigration policies would lead to “chaos” on the southern border. But he ignored that advice and instead listened to the most radical elements of his party. He dismantled the Department of Homeland Security’s ability to detain and deport illegal immigrants and […]

Listen live: Supreme Court considers GOP challenge to campaign finance law

The Supreme Court on Tuesday morning will consider a GOP challenge seeking to strike down federal restrictions on political parties' spending in coordination with candidates. The GOP's House and Senate campaign arms pushed back on limits under the First Amendment's free speech protections. After a lower court ruled in favor of the Federal Election Commission,...

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