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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 26

1999—The Montana supreme court rules (in Armstrong v. State) that a state law that allows only licensed physicians to perform abortions violates the state...

If Trump Wins, Whither Lawfare?

What happens to the cases against Trump if he retakes the White House?

Three Questions That Probably Doom California’s Reparations Push

Arriving at a logical and workable answer for any of them could prove impossible.

Progressives Have Created the Climate Anxiety That Is Breaking Kids’ Brains

The Left wants to blame Republicans for the environmentalism-induced mental-health woes afflicting many young people.

It Takes Guts to Predict the 2024 Election

How to tell if Harris or Trump has the edge.

Can our military be great again?

While war and rumors of war are escalating under the Biden-Harris administration, America’s active-duty recruitment rates are the lowest we have seen in decades. Recovering from this shortage will be a challenge, but the next administration has a clear opportunity to rebuild America’s military dominance by focusing on not only recruitment but also retaining military families.  Recruitment is down due to a […]

Wisconsin pizzeria apologizes after customers get high from pizzas accidentally contaminated with THC

The pizzeria explained that the dough was mistakenly made with THC oil.

Iran strongly ‘condemns’ Israeli strikes, insists its right to self defense

Iran responded early Saturday to Israel's overnight precision strikes, asserting its "inherent right of self-defense." The Iranian foreign ministry, in a statement, condemned the attack "in the strongest terms," claiming the retaliatory strikes were a “blatant violation of international law and the United Nations Charter." The ministry pointed to the ongoing war in Gaza between...

When ‘national security’ becomes a political excuse, we all lose  

For decades, the U.S. government observed an “open investment” policy: neutrality concerning foreign investments into, and acquisitions of, U.S. companies. But the handling of the Nippon-U.S. Steel deal, according to some observers, signals a serious weakening of this beneficial policy.

Why fears of post-election violence may be inflated 

Democrats are sounding the alarm that former President Trump’s harsh rhetoric in the home stretch of a tight presidential race could portend a repeat of the mass political violence that broke out among his supporters in January 2021. But national security experts say there’s reason to believe a repeat of the Jan. 6 insurrection is...

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