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The states where daylight saving time legislation has already died this year

Daylight saving time ends in just six months.

America is overlooking one of its strongest global alliances

The Geneva Consensus Declaration, a coalition of 41 nations, offers a strategic opportunity for the U.S. to move beyond a model centered on funding flows and toward one focused on building capable, sovereign partners.

Obama-era ‘clean energy’ solar power plant still uses fossil fuels – and kills thousands of birds annually

An Obama-era solar plant in the Mojave Desert kills thousands of birds with its concentrated solar rays and relies on natural gas to operate each day.

ActBlue sues Texas AG Ken Paxton, alleging political retaliation over Democrats’ fundraising

ActBlue sues Texas AG Ken Paxton, alleging he used his office to retaliate against the Democratic fundraising platform ahead of his Senate runoff.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 3

1984—Federal district judge H. Lee Sarokin modifies a consent decree to require that layoffs of New Jersey firefighters be on a proportional racial-quota basis rather than (as state law...

The Online Left Just Can’t Process the WHCD Assassination Attempt

The online left’s explanations for the WHCD assassination attempt have become an evidence-free zone.

Shakespeare in the Afternoon

On finding unexpected joy in the Bard among children.

The Political-Violence Whataboutism Has Gotten Out of Control

The first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. And the left has a very real problem.

Commonsense visa reform

For too long, presidents from both parties have allowed immigrants from around the world to abuse our nation’s immigration system, but President Donald Trump took a small but significant step this week to end those abuses. A sovereign nation starts with a secure border and a visa process that weeds out bad-faith applicants. This past […]

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