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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 19

2014—In Wood v. Ryan, a divided Ninth Circuit panel relies on the First Amendment as it awards Joseph Wood a preliminary injunction against his...

Hot Summer? Don’t Sweat It

The truth about ‘record’ warm temperatures.

A New California Law Threatens Swiss-Style Family Separation over Gender Transition

One need only look to what is unfolding in Switzerland to get a harrowing picture of what can happen when parents are kept in...

A Case of Misplaced Priorities at the IRS

In a rush to achieve political wins, the agency has neglected taxpayers.

J. D. Vance’s Homeland Offense

His critics’ comments were thoughtless, ahistorical, and utterly removed from the lived reality of Americans.

Republicans emerge from their convention thrilled with Trump and talking about a blowout victory

The last time Republicans gathered for a full convention, they were plagued by internal division and fear. Morale was near rock bottom. And the party's presidential nominee showed little desire, or capacity, to add new voters to his political coalition.

How a would-be assassin’s bullet may have changed Trump, if not the race

MILWAUKEE — The Republican National Convention was supposed to mark the transformation of Donald Trump from presumptive GOP nominee to official standard-bearer of the party. But it turned out the real transformation took place 48 hours before the convention began, in a field in rural Pennsylvania, when Trump narrowly escaped an assassin’s attempt to blow […]

There is death, and political death

America is on a journey without maps. No one has been here before. Not one agent on former President Donald Trump’s Secret Service detail had ever leapt between a would-be assassin and a once-and-possibly-future president. They’ve trained for such incidents, but no one now in the agency has ever experienced one until now. The last […]

Evan Gershkovich sentenced to 16 years in Russian prison

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was sentenced on Friday to 16 years in prison, according to Russian state media. Gershkovich was sentenced in a closed-door trial in Russia's city of Yekaterinburg in a case that the U.S., press freedom groups and his employer have all called a sham trial with fabricated charges. Earlier on...

‘Tax armageddon’ and the 2024 campaign: Who will lead America’s fiscal future? 

The U.S. must prioritize crafting a tax code that fosters economic growth while ensuring stability and fairness. Balancing immediate fiscal concerns with long-term investment incentives is essential for sustaining a competitive edge in the global market.

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