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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 15

1938—Stephen Gerald Breyer is born in San Francisco. An expert on regulation and a professor at Harvard Law School, Breyer serves from 1979 to...

Beware the Return of Inflation

The surge in the producer price index is not due to tariffs — which should worry the administration.

Trump Shines a Light on Discrimination in College Admissions

By forcing schools to open their books, it will be much more difficult for them to rely on application essays and obscure admissions criteria...

One Big Thing That Critics of Trump’s Move Against D.C. Crime Miss

It doesn’t matter if the overall crime rate is comparable to that of other cities if it threatens government officials and staffers.

Don’t the Little Sisters of the Poor Deserve Religious Freedom?

Plus: What is Canada doing to its people?   

Trump-Putin high-stakes summit

I used to fly frequently between England and Japan in the 1970s, often passing at 33,000 feet over the Arctic icecap and landing to refuel in Anchorage, Alaska. There, the airport was sometimes thronged with U.S. troops on their way to or from Vietnam. My brothers and I found a sticker in a copy of […]

Congress should follow tax reform with regulatory relief

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s tax reforms marked an important step toward restoring a government that trusts the people to drive economic prosperity. But now that the legislation has passed, it’s time for Congress to focus on the next piece of the economic prosperity puzzle: eliminating red tape and wasteful overspending that hamper economic […]

Trump has the opportunity to save Ukraine’s stolen children

Last week, during a call with European leaders, President Donald Trump announced that he intends to meet in person with Russian President Vladimir Putin this Friday. This announcement comes as Trump has grown increasingly frustrated with Putin. Last month, Trump announced that North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies will finance the purchase of Patriot missile defense […]

AI relationships are poison for society

The growth of technology in recent years has transformed how we live our lives. In some ways, this is good. We have immediate access to a wealth of information that would astound previous generations. Technology makes our lives easier and richer, connecting us with places, people, and things we would otherwise not know or enjoy […]

Stephen Miller’s revenge? Duke is now in the crosshairs

On July 30, the Trump administration froze $108 million in Duke’s federal research funding.

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