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Britain: The Disinformation Wars Move into the Classroom

In principle, teaching children how to ‘read’ information is an excellent idea, but comments from the minister in charge of a new project aren’t...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 12

2010—In his final act of extraordinary malfeasance in Perry v. Schwarzenegger, Judge Vaughn Walker refuses to stay his judgment against California’s Proposition 8 while...

How Not to Confront China on Trade

For the sake of American security and prosperity, China must be pushed out of key supply chains.

An Unconstitutional Agency May Finally Meet Its End

A district court’s challenge to the structure of the NLRB could affect not just labor regulations but the administrative state as a whole.

White Dudes Can Defend the Unborn, Too

Democrats’ platitudes about freedom obscure the reality of abortion.

Israel widens southern Gaza evacuation order

Israel has expanded the evacuation orders in southern Gaza, forcing residents to leave their residences amid the ongoing displacement crisis caused by the war with Hamas. Israel’s military said on Sunday that it was widening the humanitarian zone in response to Hamas’s “exploitation” of the zone “for terrorist acts and the continuous firing of rockets...

Freedom Caucus pushes for stopgap into 2025 to avoid omnibus

The House Freedom Caucus adopted an official position in favor of adopting a continuing resolution to extend government funding past the end-of-year Sept. 30 deadline and until early 2025 with the intention of avoiding an end-of-year omnibus that could be favorable to Democrats. The move from the hardline conservative group amounts to a shot over...

2 in 3 pessimistic about state of US politics

Two-thirds of U.S. adults say they’re pessimistic about the state of politics in America, according to a new AP-NORC poll. The survey shows 66 percent of U.S. adults say they’re either very (32 percent) or somewhat (34 percent) pessimistic about the state of politics in the country. Meanwhile, only 16 percent say they’re either very...

A Democratic strategist’s plan to shake up the Trump campaign

Trump should center his attacks on the Biden administration’s record on key issues such as the economy, inflation, immigration and crime. 

Walz launches first solo fundraising swing to five states this week

Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.), Vice President Harris’s running mate, will launch his first solo fundraising swing this week, a Harris-Walz campaign official first confirmed to The Hill. Walz will start the swing through five states on Tuesday with a trip to Newport Beach, Calif. He will then travel to Denver and Boston on Wednesday before...

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