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The Government Spending Spree Is Hurting Those It’s Meant to Help

If policy-makers are serious about making it more affordable to raise a family, they should focus on fiscal discipline — not more social spending.

The Illinois Chemical Abortion Free-for-All Puts Women in Danger

The FDA’s decision to remove the commonsense requirement of an in-person visit was not aimed at improving women’s health.


Merit Must Trump DEI in Medical Education

A tragic irony in the dismissal of reason, evidence, and excellence among DEI acolytes is that it’s almost certain to inflict the highest toll...

How Merchan Enabled Prosecutors’ Effort to Convict Trump Based on Improper Evidence

The principal duty of the judge in a criminal case is to protect the accused from abuse by the state. Here, the judge has...

Major Teachers’ Union Polls Members on Extreme Political Stances: Is Trump a ‘Bully and a Racist’?

The union also asked members whether Biden played a role in killing ‘tens of thousands’ of Palestinian civilians.

NJ man sentenced to 12 years on Jan. 6 charges

A New Jersey man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison on charges arising from the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot, including assaulting law enforcement. Christopher Joseph Quaglin, 37, was found guilty last year on 14 charges, including 12 felonies and two misdemeanors. The U.S. Attorney's Office of D.C. said in a statement he...

George Conway predicts Trump won’t be unanimously acquitted in hush money trial

Conservative pundit George Conway predicted former President Trump will not be unanimously acquitted in the Manhattan hush money trial. Conway told MSNBC's Katie Phang on Saturday that testimony over the past few weeks showed that Trump is "neck-deep" in the case, where he faces 34 counts of falsifying business records. Conway added that it is...

Maydays in May: 3 American distress signals

This month, several incidents reveal that American ships of state have lost their way and more frequent and forceful distress calls should be issued to bring them home, safe and sound.

Arizona secretary of state warns AI could be a ‘magnifier’ of disinformation ahead of election

Arizona’s Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D) warned artificial intelligence (AI) could be a “magnifier” of misinformation ahead of the upcoming election on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday. “Well, look, I have to reach back into my past,” Fontes said, according to a transcript. “And in boot camp and in other military training I had...

Harrison Butker stands by commencement speech remarks

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker said he stands by remarks he made during a commencement address that sparked backlash. At a ceremony earlier this month, Butker criticized the Biden administration’s policies, suggested many women were more excited about getting married and having children than receiving their degrees and suggested Pride Month was one of...

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