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The Trump Administration’s Lawfare Will Destroy More Than Just Itself

The cost of the politics of this era will be felt long after Trump is gone.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 12

1971—Justices Douglas, Brennan and Marshall dissent from the Court’s ruling (in Wyman v. James) that a state may condition a person’s receipt of benefits under the Aid to...

The Saddest Part of This Recent Economic Lunacy

The president has offered four ideas in the past week that are all a huge problem — for the people these ideas are supposed...

How America Can Win the ‘Tech Triad’ Race

If the U.S. hopes to stay ahead of China, we need a national, coordinated strategy for developing emerging technologies.

Proceed with Caution on Venezuelan Oil

Helping jumpstart a decrepit oil sector is one thing; brazenly expropriating its resources is another.

‘Lament and Hope’ service held at Minneapolis church amid fears of immigration crackdown

A Minneapolis church opened its doors for a special Sunday service - called a service of 'Lament and Hope' - in recognition of the tumultuous week in a city on edge after the fatal shooting of a woman by an immigration officer.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE’s fight may collide with US interests

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have long been regarded as strategic partners in the Middle East. As founding and leading members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the two states share deep economic ties, cultural affinities, and overlapping security interests. This coordination has been evident during pivotal regional moments, from the 1973 oil embargo to […]

The politics of removing Nicolas Maduro

The White House has an uphill battle in selling its actions in Venezuela to the American people, but it should not be an impossible task. 

Trump motorcade rerouted due to ‘suspicious object’ in Florida

President Trump’s motorcade was rerouted on Sunday after a “suspicious object” was discovered at Palm Beach International Airport (PBI). The U.S. Secret Service (USSS) discovered the object during advance sweeps at the president’s usual airport in Florida, prompting the motorcade to take a different route than usual to get to the airport, taking a circular...

Schumer: Trump ‘bullying’ Federal Reserve with DOJ subpoenas

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) is accusing President Trump of “bullying” the Federal Reserve with criminal subpoenas, echoing an allegation Fed Chairman Jerome Powell made in a video statement Sunday. “Donald Trump’s assault on the Fed’s independence continues, threatening the strength and stability of our economy,” Schumer said in a statement. “This is...

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