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The Court Gave Agency Back to the Parties but Not the Courage to Wield It

The Supreme Court gave the parties back some measure of agency over who represents their respective brands. But that’s only half the battle.

Colleges Should Stop Choosing Lousy and Expensive Graduation Speakers

These days, the person giving that speech is often a political activist with no connection to the school itself, or to education at all.

Nina Totenberg and the Gerontocracy Strike Again

Anybody else think that maybe, just maybe, it’s time for Totenberg to enjoy a quiet retirement?

Socialists score another major win as Melat Kiros topples Rep. Diana DeGette in Colorado

Democratic socialists achieved a fresh set of bragging rights after Melat Kiros unseated 15-term Rep. Diana DeGette in Colorado's 1st Congressional District -- the latest sign that the party's left flank is increasingly willing to topple its own establishment.

Trump says U.S. and Iran are getting along well despite military flare-up near Strait of Hormuz

Attempts to settle the Iran war are "moving along well" despite a recent volley of tit-for-tat airstrikes in the middle of negotiations, President Trump said Wednesday.

Trump’s financial disclosures reveal windfall for the president

President Trump's new financial disclosures revealed more than $1 billion in crypto holdings, $80 million from legal settlements and tens of millions of dollars in foreign investment income, suggesting that his personal wealth dramatically increased since he returned to the White House.

Trump pays tribute to Village People lead singer Victor Willis, who died at 74

President Trump paid tribute to Victor Willis, the "motorcycle cop" lead singer of the '70s disco group the Village People, whose death was announced Wednesday, saying he will be "sorely missed."

Supreme Court must rein in DC Court of Appeals

To paraphrase the Bard, something is rotten in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court is starting to notice. Since 2018, the D.C. Court of Appeals has issued controversial criminal-law decisions that have narrowed police authority, strained Fourth Amendment doctrine, and drawn criticism from judges within its own ranks. Although the […]

How Mike Rowe’s ‘Build Freedom’ aims to restore the dignity of American work

If you stand on the banks of the Monongahela River just south of Pittsburgh, you can still hear the echoes of an America that used to build things. It is a quiet testament to a bygone era, the kind of place where the skeletal remains of old factories, once giant sentinels along the rivers, serve […]

The English rebel who shaped America long before 1776

Two anniversaries are colliding this year. One will dominate headlines, but the other will go unnoticed. They are separated by 250 years, an ocean, and one extraordinary Englishman. As America is preparing to turn 250, I’ve just returned from London, where another milestone quietly reaches its own anniversary: It’s 500 years since a man named […]

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