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The 14th Amendment was never legitimately ratified

We are having the wrong argument about the 14th Amendment. The debate should not center on birthright citizenship (a ridiculous concept). It should center on whether the amendment itself was ever legitimately ratified. If constitutional government means anything, that question cannot be ignored simply because the amendment became politically entrenched. After the Civil War, Congress […]

Trump’s birthright citizenship fight isn’t over — it has a new venue

The Supreme Court decision on birthright citizenship may look like the end of one immigration fight. It is better understood as the beginning of the next one. The administration’s broad constitutional argument has now run into the wall of the 14th Amendment. But presidents rarely abandon immigration policy because a court narrows the path. They […]

America’s veterans deserve a CHOICE

Too often, American veterans return from foreign wars only to find themselves stranded at home. Sometimes, veterans’ longest battle is navigating the VA claims system or attempting to receive assistance from the Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs) created to help them. I’ve experienced that indifference from both sides of the government. I completed basic training in […]

Don’t let foreign money turn our courts into a jackpot machine

The American justice system exists to peacefully resolve disputes, protect our rights, and hold wrongdoers accountable. Too often, though, it’s misused, turned into an investment vehicle for overseas financiers in pursuit of jackpot verdicts who purchase stakes in lawsuits against American companies. Third-party litigation funding, or TPLF, is dangerous to the integrity of the system, […]

America’s nuclear resurgence requires more than new reactors

The U.S. nuclear energy sector is entering a long-awaited resurgence. Over the past few months, momentum has accelerated at a pace the industry has not seen in decades. The Department of Energy’s commitment of $17.5 billion to accelerate the deployment of up to 10 new Westinghouse AP1000 reactors could break the logjam that has prevented […]

Trump rightly calls off wedding after Iran’s abusive engagement

After a marriage dissolves because of spousal abuse, those closest to the victim usually decry that pre-wedding red flags were ignored. Since Iran’s conduct early in negotiations with the United States openly reveals early warning signs, shouldn’t President Donald Trump call off the ceremony before he pays the caterer and commits the dowry? It should […]

Talarico raises record $30M in second quarter

The campaign of Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico raised more than $30 million in the second quarter of this year, as the 37-year-old looks to become the first Democrat from the state elected to the upper chamber in nearly four decades. In a release, Talarico’s campaign said it raised the most money of any...

Massie: Might as well call ObamaCare ‘Trumpcare’

Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie (R) on Wednesday said ObamaCare might as well be renamed “Trumpcare” as premiums increase and Republicans haven’t moved to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA). “Might as well call it Trumpcare now. Our party has made no serious effort to repeal Obamacare and legalize affordable health insurance after taking control of...

The US is failing Black mothers and babies. A lawsuit wants to keep it that way.

Research suggests that if our efforts to combat racial disparities in health ignore race, they will fail.

Watch live: Bessent unveils new bridge named after Trump in Tennessee

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is set to unveil the new Donald J. Trump Bridge in East Tennessee on Thursday afternoon. The ceremony comes the same day the airport in Palm Springs, Fla., is set to take on President Trump’s name. Controversy and backlash have followed other efforts to add the president's likeness to buildings, including...

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