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‘Disinformation czar’ Nina Jankowicz is back to tell Americans what to think

Nina Jankowicz has co-founded the "American Sunlight Project," a nonprofit with the goal to "expose the infrastructure and funding behind the disinformation campaigns that...

Risky scheme to game Medicaid, yes, US troops can save Haiti and other commentary

The new state budget “imposes a multibillion-dollar tax on health insurance without specifying who must pay how much,” fumes the Empire Center’s Bill Hammond.

Take a tip from Ronald Reagan on handling campus protests

When Ronald Reagan was running for governor of California, a major part of his platform was to "clean up the mess at Berkeley" and...

Moms lead the fight for better school options — it’s time everyone joined them

There’s an untold story about the education freedom revolution sweeping the country — and it has some very particular unsung heroes.

UT Austin Places Pro-Palestinian Student Group on Interim Suspension following Anti-Israel Protest

The university did not specify the length of the suspension.

Ohio Supreme Court Has Opportunity to Rein In Universal Injunctions by Wild Judges

On April 16, a state trial judge in Ohio issued a sweeping injunction that bars state officials from enforcing the entirety of a recently...

FEC fines ex-congressman $43,475 for campaign finance violations

The Federal Election Commission has fined the campaign fund of a former Illinois congressman $43,475 for failing to refund excess contributions in a timely manner.

Banker testifies about ‘urgent’ request from Michael Cohen in Oct. 2016

Gary Farro, a banking professional, testified Friday he received an urgent email in October 2016 from Michael Cohen, a client of his who worked as a lawyer for Donald Trump.

Some of those charged with interfering in the 2020 election are still in politics today

As Donald Trump seeks a return to the White House, criminal charges are piling up for the people who tried to help him stay there in 2020 by promoting false theories of voter fraud.

Utah Republicans to select nominee for Mitt Romney’s open U.S. Senate seat

Nearly a dozen Utah Republicans vying to replace Mitt Romney in the U.S. Senate are set to square off Saturday for the party nomination in a race expected to reveal the brand of political conservatism that most appeals to modern voters in the state.

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