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Cooke: Yes, Of Course They Discriminated Against White Males on the Basis of Race 

‘It seems entirely obvious that what is described in that Compact piece happened and happened at scale. There’s no point denying it.’

Judicial Appointments in 2025: The Year in Review

At the beginning of this year, I posed four big questions concerning judicial appointments in 2025. Let’s see how the year has answered them.

Why Rescheduling Cannabis Falls Short

Federal law continues to insist that marijuana is a controlled substance — a contradiction with state laws rescheduling does not resolve.

Is Florida Right to Propose Freezing the Hiring of Foreign Profs?

Governor Ron DeSantis has done yeoman’s work in trying to reshape higher education in his state.

Rubio fields questions on Russia-Ukraine, Gaza and Venezuela at wide-ranging news conference

Secretary of State Marco Rubio weighed in on Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas peace efforts and defended the Trump administration's increasing military pressure on Venezuela during a rare, end-of-year news conference Friday.

Conservatives clash at Turning Point USA conference over MAGA movement’s direction

A simmering battle over the future of President Donald Trump's political movement exploded on one of the right's biggest stages Thursday, as prominent conservative influencers used Turning Point USA's annual youth conference to attack each other and their competing visions.

More Epstein files set for Friday release

The Justice Department will release hundreds of thousands of pages from the long-concealed "Epstein files" following months of pressure from both political parties and many of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking victims.

5 questions about the diversity visa lottery shutdown

Trump ordered Homeland Security to shut down the program after learning that Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the gunman who attacked Brown University and MIT this month before killing himself, entered the U.S. through the diversity visa lottery.

Kennedy Center adds Trump’s name to signage

Workers at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts began installing new signage to include President Trump's name on the cultural mecca.

Young conservative women find a home in Turning Point with Charlie Kirk’s widow at the helm

Camdyn Glover used to be a quiet conservative. She worried what her teachers would think or if she would lose friends over her convictions. But she said something changed when Charlie Kirk was assassinated in September, and she started crying in her classroom at Indiana University while other students cheered and clapped.

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