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State Department blasts Dems over shutdown, says national security at risk amid Senate battle

The State Department issued a warning that the government shutdown will "impact U.S. foreign policy."

Johnson, Scalise demand answers after suspected Hamas operative discovered on US soil

Republicans in Louisiana's congressional delegation are writing to DHS after a suspected Oct. 7 terrorist was arrested in their state after entering the U.S. over a year earlier.

Jay Jones murder texts latest case of Democrats circling the scandal wagons

From Jay Jones to Larry Craig: how Democrats and Republicans respond differently to party member scandals reveals deep partisan divides in American political accountability.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 21

1949—President Truman recess-appoints David L. Bazelon to the D.C. Circuit. With a lifetime appointment from Truman a few months later, Bazelon serves for 30...

The Moral Stakes of Trump’s IVF Order

Babies produced through IVF become cherished members of their families — but there’s no getting around how the process involves the creation and destruction...

The Activist and Leisure Class Whines and Dines for ‘No Kings’ Day

The engaged are as engaged as they ever were.

The Most Influential Family Advocate You Probably Hadn’t Heard Of

Karen Wright should be remembered in the pantheon of modern American heroes.

The Rare Earths Travesty

It will take us years for the U.S. to make up lost ground in mining critical minerals, but this is a solvable problem.

The renewable fuel standard is strengthening American energy

The renewable fuel standard has powered 20 years of lower gas prices, stronger farms, and greater American energy independence. Yet, in a recent Washington Examiner op-ed, two refinery executives claimed that “the EPA’s proposed expansion of the RFS directly raises gasoline prices and threatens America’s oil refineries.” That argument is beyond misleading, and the data […]

Is the time ripe for Trump to try solving the Cyprus question?

For half a century, the Mediterranean island of Cyprus has been Europe’s forgotten conflict. It’s been divided since 1974, when Turkey invaded after a coup backed by Greece. Today, Greek Cypriots control the south, a member of the European Union, while the Turkish-occupied north is recognized only by Ankara. A United Nations buffer zone cuts […]

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