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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—September 30

2013—Rosemary Barkett’s 34-year Reign of Error in the American judiciary—first in Florida’s lower courts, then as a state supreme court justice (and chief justice),...

The Chicago Teachers Union Is Exactly Who You Thought They Were

The glorifying of Assata Shakur is ruefully on brand. Plus, James Comey is back in the spotlight, while Eric Adams recedes.

The Trump Administration’s Tariff ‘Plan B’ Has an Ominous History

The White House is warning of a new Great Depression while invoking a statute that contributed to the original.

Democrats’ Cynical Shutdown Strategy

It could backfire spectacularly.

DOJ sues anti-Jewish protesters outside New Jersey synagogue

The Trump Justice Department sued anti-Jewish protesters Monday in a civil lawsuit, accusing them of violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.

The defective indictment of James Comey

Journalist and historian Garrett M. Graff, writing in the New York Times, calls the indictment of James Comey “about the most corrupt attack on the rule of law imaginable.” Plainly, President Trump does not like Jim Comey. Celebrating his indictment, he trashed Comey on social media, calling the former FBI director "one of the worst...

Live updates: Hegseth tells top brass ‘era’ of Defense ‘is over’; government on edge of shutdown

President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth head to Quantico, Va., this morning to address military leaders from posts around the globe at an unprecedented gathering. Hegseth, who has routinely emphasized prioritizing a “warrior ethos” within the Pentagon, last week abruptly ordered generals and admirals to attend the event, which quickly raised questions about what...

Watch live: Trump, Hegseth address US military leaders at Quantico

President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will speak to military generals and admirals in Quantico, Va., on Tuesday morning. Hegseth called for the rare last-minute gathering of military leaders earlier this month, which has raised some alarms. It is very rare for such a large meeting of top officers in person in one location...

US airlines warn shutdown may slow flights

U.S. airlines are warning Congress that if the government shuts down at midnight Wednesday, flights could be delayed because air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration employees would be required to work without pay. Airlines for America, a trade group that represents major carriers such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and United...

Hamas to study Trump proposal before response

Hamas officials said Tuesday that the Palestinian militant group will take time to study President Trump's proposal to end the war in Gaza and consult allies before issuing a response, The Associated Press reported. The 20-point plan, outlined by the president and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, garnered early support from many Arab...

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