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GOP rep unveils bill cracking down on countries that take American hostages

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) announced a bill cracking down on foreign governments that take American citizens hostage or otherwise wrongfully detain them.   Lawler unveiled the State Sponsor of Wrongful or Unlawful Detention Act, in a release on his website on Wednesday. The proposed legislation would establish a designation of state sponsor of wrongful or...

Judge orders more Jack Smith Trump investigation docs to be made public ahead of election

The judge in former President Donald Trump's election interference case ordered additional documents about his claim of immunity to be made public before the November elections.

‘Disrespectful to Catholics’: Trump Blasts Harris for Skipping Al Smith Charity Dinner in Scorching Remarks

‘You should have told the funds were going to bail out the looters and rioters in Minneapolis and she would have been here,...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 18

2017—A divided panel of the Fourth Circuit rules (in American Humanist Ass’n v. Maryland-National Capital Park Comm’n) that Maryland officials violated the Establishment Clause...

Harris Has No Credibility on Immigration

She can’t answer for the administration’s failures at the border because there simply is no good answer.

America’s Enemies Would Rejoice at a U.S. Military Retreat from Europe

An international environment conducive to American freedom and prosperity requires forward-deployed conventional forces on European soil.

The Public-School System Is a Jobs Program for Administrators

Throwing more money at the problem will not fix anything without incentives to spend resources wisely.

The FTC Isn’t a Tool to Enforce ‘Equity’

It is neither legally authorized nor equipped to enforce civil-rights law.

Follow the money

If Alexis de Tocqueville returned to America after nearly 200 years, what, once he had freed himself from the tender ministrations of the TSA, would the author of Democracy in America think? It would not take long to discover that he had been right to worry that time would turn two American strengths into weaknesses. Democracy had […]

Saturday Night captures the chaos but not the magic

Jason Reitman’s new film, Saturday Night, dramatizes the behind-the-scenes chaos of the making of the first episode of Saturday Night Live in 1975. The movie, timed to release shortly before the show’s 50th anniversary, is an odd, if entertaining, duck — a bit inside-baseball for SNL fans and a bit of nostalgia for a time […]

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