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House GOP spending bills pack billions in earmarks, sparking backlash from fiscal hawks

Spending bills include over 3,000 earmarks, totaling $6.5 billion and drawing conservative criticism despite bipartisan support.

How Not to Think About the ICE Shooting in Minnesota

I’m not sure what I think. I am, by contrast, entirely sure what I do not think.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 8

2010—Solicitor General Elena Kagan personally assigns her deputy Neal Katyal to be part of “a group to get thinking about how to defend against inevitable challenges...

Don’t Follow the False Sirens of International Law

An overly formalistic view of international rules not only hurts America and its allies, but it also creates a more lawless world.

Don’t Sell Out Pro-Lifers to Save Obamacare

Being ‘flexible on Hyde’ could mean voting for a grave evil — facilitating the unjust taking of human lives.

Want to End Shutdowns? Remember the Past and Proceed with Caution

After last year’s government shutdown, it’s not surprising to see a number of proposals to prevent future shutdowns.

China’s Mineral Monopoly Is America’s Achilles’ Heel 

Until the U.S. is no longer dependent on critical minerals from China, the country will use its advantage as a cudgel against us.

Hollywood Comes for Mamdani

Pluribus is a direct refutation of the hot new ‘collectivism’ trend.

Vaccine Policy Should Be Based on Science, Not Partisanship

The slashing of the recommended childhood vaccination schedule shows a complete lack of understanding of evidence and data.

Trump says Venezuela will only buy U.S. products with new oil money

President Trump says Venezuela will use proceeds from its U.S.-guided oil production to buy American products.

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