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RFK Jr. could benefit from Biden’s debate flub

Largely a political afterthought that borders on an electoral nuisance, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may be well positioned to capitalize on President Joe Biden’s abysmal debate performance on Thursday. Kennedy is not going to win the presidential election — in fact, he is not going to win a single electoral vote. But […]

Let the market, not government, set weather insurance prices

Extreme weather events and natural disasters are colorblind. Hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires strike red states like Florida and blue states like California. In turn, we should let the market do its job, allowing businesses and households to make decisions about mitigating the risks of extreme weather events. That approach will mean the federal government doesn’t […]

Bowman’s defeat is a rebuke of the Left’s radicalism

Maybe “Squad” Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s (D-NY) defeat in Tuesday’s primaries signals the high-water mark for the antisemitic protests that have so bedeviled America since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel. The New York congressman had constantly amplified the insane rhetoric that supports fanatics and blames their victims. And he lost — by a lot. Does […]

Gays must condemn Biden radical transgender activism

For the first time, public support for the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people is in decline. The Biden administration’s latest radical transgender activism helps explain why.  Newly leaked emails show that top Biden officials pressured an outside group of transgender health activists to remove all age limits from their recommendations regarding medical […]

The Supreme Court’s Friday news dump

Supreme Court justices may not be seasoned political professionals, but the release of three highly anticipated decisions that affect not only this year’s presidential election but the future of the regulatory state, show they are quite familiar with the classic Washington Friday news dump. On a normal day, the Supreme Court would dominate news coverage […]

Mike Huckabee suggests media ‘quickly’ turned on Biden after debate

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) said the media “quickly” turned on President Biden after his debate performance. Huckabee joined NewsNation’s “On Balance with Leland Vittert" Friday, where he said it’s hard to say how long Biden’s performance will dominate the news cycle. “I think the media has to accept some responsibility for the big...

Bob Woodward brands Biden debate performance a ‘political h-bomb’

Watergate reporter and long-time Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward said President Biden’s debate performance was a “political hydrogen bomb” and the public deserves to know what really happened. Woodward joined MSNBC’s Air Melber on Friday following the debate, where he said the performance was “so bad, so awful” that reporters must be looking for...

A new solution to finance Ukraine: A trust fund of Russian assets

The trust fund renders the legal arguments for and against taking frozen Russian assets unnecessary.

Democrats reel from Biden’s stumbling debate showing

The question on many Democrats’ minds: Now what? Democrats were reeling from the presidential debate where they saw President Biden not only do poorly but bomb what was supposed to be a narrative-defining moment. And with the threat of a second Donald Trump presidency looming, they spent Friday trying to figure out if the current...

Supreme Court broadly shifts power from federal agencies to judges

The Supreme Court has broadly expanded the power of judges at the expense of federal agencies with a pair of decisions this week, and it could be poised to do so again next week.  Altogether, its actions to transfer authority from agencies to the judiciary could curtail a wide range of financial, environmental, workplace and consumer...

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