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What this Supreme Court ruling means for Idaho’s pro-life law

Last month, the Supreme Court kicked the can down the road in two consolidated abortion cases, State of Idaho v. United States of America and Moyle v. United States of America, disappointing many on both sides of the issue who wished for a clear ruling about these headliner cases. But despite not resolving the merits, […]

Donald Trump should be the least of Europe’s concerns

Across Europe’s capitals, a palpable dread has emerged at the prospect of former President Donald Trump’s reelection. From Oslo to Budapest, Zurich to Prague, leaders and diplomats now voice concerns, if not panic, at the specter of another Trump presidency. “Will his foreign policy be authoritarian?” a Norwegian broadcaster recently asked me. Such anxiety has […]

Fairfax County Public Schools leadership displays disdain for parents — again

Last Thursday, as the first presidential debate was making national headlines, Fairfax County School Board members held a meeting during which they voted on controversial changes to family life education curriculum. The takeaway for the few of us able to attend or watch it virtually was that the district’s leadership hates parents — or, at […]

Will voters hold the Biden administration and media responsible for their insulting lies?

To put it mildly, President Joe Biden didn’t get quite the reboot he was hoping for from his showdown in Atlanta with former President Donald Trump. The electorate was horrified by Biden’s frail physical condition, his incoherence, and his vacant, slack-jawed stares during last week’s debate. And Democratic politicians and pundits, the same ones who […]

Trump attorney argues ‘fake electors’ scheme was an ‘official act’

An attorney for former President Trump suggested that the so-called "fake electors" scheme qualifies as an "official act," which would prevent it from being prosecuted under the recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. Trump attorney Will Scharf told CNN Monday night that some acts alleged in the former president's federal election subversion indictment do...

Nate Silver expects ‘further decline ahead’ in Biden polls after debate

Pollster Nate Silver, the founder of ABC's FiveThirtyEight, said he expects to see “some further decline” in President Biden’s poll numbers, as post-debate surveys are published in the days and weeks ahead. Silver’s “2024 Silver Bulletin presidential election forecast” tipped slightly in former President Trump’s favor Monday evening, after the first batch of post-debate polls...

Jill Biden, you must convince your husband to step aside

We need Jill Biden to convince her husband that the only way forward now is to accept reality. Most Americans no longer believe he can beat Donald Trump.

Can Biden recover from the debate? Don’t bet on it. 

The more one analyzes the road ahead, the more obvious it is that a continued Biden candidacy is a kamikaze mission sure to wreck the Democratic Party.

Trump says Supreme Court delivered ‘high level spanking’ to Jack Smith

Former President Trump said early Tuesday that the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision delivered a “high level SPANKING!” to special counsel Jack Smith, whose independent probe of the former president led to two criminal indictments against him. “A really bad day for Deranged Jack Smith, the wacko prosecutor used for Crooked Joe Biden’s attack on...

Hungarian prime minister arrives in Kyiv for Zelensky meeting

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Tuesday arrived in Kyiv, where he is set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky amid tensions between the two European leaders over Russia's war in Ukraine. Orban, a key ally of Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Europe, is making his first visit to Ukraine since Russia invaded in...

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