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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 7

1965—Griswold v. Connecticut arose when the executive director of Planned Parenthood of Connecticut prescribed a contraceptive device for a married woman and contrived to...

Working-Class Witnesses Caught Up in Hunter Biden Chaos Offer Stark Contrast to Presidential Family at Trial

A retired GM worker, a garbage man, and two cops took the stand to explain how they crossed paths with Hunter’s chaos.

NRSC-Commissioned Poll Suggests GOP’s N.M. Senate Nominee Nella Domenici Has Room to Grow

Republicans are hoping the late senator Pete Domenici’s daughter, a political newcomer, will give Democratic senator Martin Heinrich a run for his money.

Republicans Don’t Want to Ban Contraception

Democrats and the media are inventing a phony controversy to score political points.

The Week: Voters Won’t Ignore Biden’s Age

Plus: D-Day at 80.

The War on Contraception That Wasn’t

The charge that Republicans are working to cut off access to contraception is so ludicrously unfounded that it amounts to an outlandish conspiracy theory.

ExxonMobil’s Victory over Climate Activists Is a Win for Its Shareholders

It’s safe to ignore the radicalism of ESG activists. In fact, it’s best practice.

How to Do Tax Reform in an Era of Trillion-Dollar Deficits

If lawmakers start the debate now, they just may be able to chart this ship toward a lasting, growing economy for all taxpayers.

Why Republicans Shouldn’t Panic over Senate-Race Polls

There’s a simple reason the GOP’s Senate contenders are underperforming compared to Trump.

Iran evades nuclear inspectors again

Iran has been censured by the international body for failing to cooperate with international oversight. The United Nations‘s International Atomic Energy Agency rebuked Iran on a vote of 20-2 for advances in its nuclear program, with 12 other members abstaining. Only Russia and China voted against the proposal. The U.S. ambassador to the IAEA, Laura […]

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