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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 16

2011—In United States v. C.R., senior federal district judge Jack B. Weinstein issues a 349-page opinion (with an additional 50+ pages of appendices) holding that the...

Exclusive: Former NIH Head Francis Collins Admits Covid Origins Not Settled, No Science to Back Social-Distance Guidance

When asked if he recalled scientific evidence to support the six-food social distancing guidance during the pandemic, Dr. Francis Collins said ‘I do not.’

The Tea Party Is Not Dead — It’s Evolving

Much to the chagrin of many in Washington, reports of the death of the Tea Party have been greatly exaggerated.

DEI on the Run

The sooner we can talk about this poisonous ideology in the past tense, the better.

My Columbia Education Is Not What I Expected

The main thing I’ve learned from the events of the past month is that the protest mindset disinclines students to learn from each other....

Can Larry Hogan revive his GOP magic versus Democrat Angela Alsobrooks in deep-blue Maryland?

Larry Hogan showed political magic in his two victories for governorship but will likely struggle to pull off a repeat as he tries to become the first Maryland Republican since 1980 to win a U.S. Senate seat.

Lawyer opens defense of Sen. Bob Menendez in his corruption trial by blaming his wife

A lawyer for U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez blamed the politician's wife Wednesday for his legal problems, telling a jury at the start of a corruption trial that the Democrat wasn't aware his spouse had taken gifts from a trio of businessmen and didn't know about cash and gold bars hidden in a closet at their New Jersey home.

Is 2024 the new 1968 for Democrats?

The Democratic National Committee has decided to host its presidential nominating convention this year in Chicago, Illinois. The decision is puzzling. Illinois is a safe, blue state for Democrats, not having voted for a Republican presidential candidate since George H.W. Bush in 1988. In fact, Chicago hasn’t had a Republican mayor since William “Big Bill” […]

Making occupation-friendly colleges pay dearly

After enabling an anti-Israel campus occupation, Northwestern University surrendered to its pro-Hamas students this month. A handful of scholarships and professorships for Palestinian activists likely seemed a small price to pay to clean up the mess the administrators allowed students to make. But the leadership at Northwestern and other occupation-friendly universities haven’t the dimmest idea […]

The New York Times’s COVID vaccine injury report is too little, too late

Like many people, each day my eyes lightly scan the “morning update” emails from the news organizations I subscribe to. But the first lines of the New York Times’s “The Morning” email written by David Leonhardt on May 3 hooked me: “Let me start with a disclaimer,” he wrote. “The subject of today’s newsletter will […]

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