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Bernie Sanders disagrees, but Trump keeps insisting Harris is more liberal than the Vermont senator

Bernie Sanders disagrees, but former President Trump keeps insisting that Vice President Kamala Harris is more liberal than the Vermont senator and progressive champion

Kamala Harris hides from Elon Musk (and all press) because she has nothing to say

Donald Trump spoke to Elon Musk in an interview on X. Harris was made the same offer. No way she takes him up on...

Intellectual Property Is ‘Colonialist,’ Says Science

The free market fosters scientific and medical innovation. Equity-minded technocrats would transform a system that works into a sclerotic mess.

Re: Run on What You Want Done

Why am I not thrilled that Harris is denouncing her past self while copying some of Trump’s policies? Because I don’t think it’s real,...

Countering the Tariff Craze

The Left has always called for government intervention in the economy to further their favored goals. Economic interventionists are now increasingly common on the...

A Step in the Right Direction in the Donald Trump–Elon Musk Interview

Trump’s wide-ranging interview with Musk on Monday night represented a better use of his time than his usual phone interview with a Fox News...

New York Times to stop endorsing candidates in state races

The New York Times editorial board announced this week it would stop its long-running practice of endorsing candidates in state elections.

Sens. Hassan, Cornyn aim to stop child identity theft

Bipartisan lawmakers are working to stop the identity theft of children by making the process of freezing their accounts easier for their caretakers.

UAW files labor complaint against Trump, Musk after interview

The United Auto Workers filed federal labor charges against former President Donald Trump and X owner Elon Musk on Tuesday, accusing them of intimidating workers in comments made during an interview Monday.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can remain on the North Carolina presidential ballot, judge says

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can remain on North Carolina's presidential ballots after a state judge on Monday refused to block printing his name and those of other candidates of the "We the People" party that was recently certified by the State Board of Elections.

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