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Reader mail on canceling cable, or trying to.

It Was Fun Having a Press Corps for a Month

But now it’s gone.

Biden Passes the Torch as a Voice on a Speakerphone

Biden’s presidency is ending not with a bang, but with a whimper.

Do We Need a Federal Department of Education?

The Constitution gives the federal government no role at all in education. We ought to start moving back to that point right now.

Crimes from illegal immigrants are entirely preventable

She was 22 years old. She loved to exercise. She wanted to care for children as a nurse. She had dreams and goals for the many years of life she envisioned ahead of her. Yet because of the presence of a dangerous man who was in the country illegally, Laken Riley’s life, future, and potential […]

The lost decades of government-run space travel

America’s space shuttle program burned through almost $200 billion over the course of three decades from 1981 to 2011, but it failed to live up to expectations. A new examination has arrived at a sobering conclusion: “By every measure, the shuttle had fallen short of even the modest hopes that had surrounded it. And the […]

Progressive prosecutor’s data show increase in crime

For years, progressives have whined about prosecuting crime, what they dub “mass incarceration,” as a woe to society. They complained it was racist, perpetuated broken families, and did little for either rehabilitation or deterrence. So an experiment was born.  Billionaire George Soros promoted candidates for district attorney (the main prosecutor in a city) who would […]

Former LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa again running for California governor

Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) threw his hat into the ring to be the next governor of California on Tuesday, joining an already crowded field in the race to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom (D).  Villaraigosa announced his candidacy for the 2026 contest in a video, calling himself a “proven problem solver.” He previously...

Republicans raise concerns about Supreme Court justices’ safety 

A pair of House Republicans are raising concerns about Supreme Court justices’ safety following the recent attempted assassination on former President Trump.  House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), who chairs one of the panel’s subcommittees, on Tuesday sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland demanding a staff-level briefing about steps taken...

Chevron’s end changes Washington’s status quo for the better

If the legislators don’t, the courts no longer will allow agency officials to interpret applicable statutory authorities on their own.

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