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Gorsuch, Breyer talk regulatory reform, Peanut the squirrel

Justice Neil M. Gorsuch and retired Justice Stephen G. Breyer Jr. highlighted problems with the federal government's regulatory system in a joint address Thursday evening at an annual Federalist Society gala where the Peanut the squirrel case was mentioned.

Sen. Ron Johnson displays photo of Rachel Levine and Sam Brinton when asked about Matt Gaetz

Sen. Ron Johnson pushed back on a reporter's question about the House Ethics Committee report related to attorney general nominee Matt Gaetz, displaying a photograph of Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services Rachel Levine, who is transgender, and non-binary former Biden Department of Energy official Sam Brinton.

Kamala’s celebrity campaign giveaway

We all knew the child in school who tried to buy popularity with video games or cool football cards. It turns out that child grew up and became the 2024 Democratic nominee for president. Vice President Kamala Harris had a notable popularity problem when she began her presidential run. In the 2020 cycle, she dropped […]

Lessons on keeping mum

The wife of a friend of mine is a very talented artist. She’s one of those crafty people who is always making things — pillow cushions, Christmas ornaments, sourdough loaves, you know the type. They’re very annoying, of course, up until the moment they bake a delicious apple pie with a lattice-style crust and serve […]

A sadness so grand

The most important story of the next 30 years will be the Baby Bust, which began in the United States in 2008. A future historian trying to understand this period, when amid unprecedented wealth and health, we decided to depopulate, would do well to peruse the pages of the New York Times. The outlet has […]

Heretic and the horror of conformity

If the new horror film Heretic were just about the dark side of religion, it would be smart and entertaining, though not entirely original. After all, the horror genre has dissected this subject on screen for decades. What makes Heretic different is its chilling depiction of what can happen when we disregard our own boundaries […]

Dear President-elect Trump, stop the handover of a key strategic base to China’s ally

America First faces an immediate challenge. If President-elect Donald Trump plays his cards adroitly, he can prevent the most strategically important U.S. base in the Indo-Pacific region from falling under the shadow of China. The base is on the atoll of Diego Garcia, part of the British Indian Ocean territory. Halfway between Africa and Indonesia, […]

The humanization of Trump: Voters saw something different this time around

Roasts are not usually vehicles for deep introspection, but during his remarks at this year’s Al Smith dinner on Oct. 17, Donald Trump’s lips issued something that sounded suspiciously like an apology. It concerned his own joke that he judged had gone too far, about Democratic opponent Kamala Harris’s child care plan. “The only piece […]

Never Trump’s last stand

From the moment he descended the escalator that fateful June day, a small but persistent group of Republicans refused to support Donald Trump, vowing to do everything in its power to stop him. Known by the moniker “Never Trump,” it includes figures at all levels of the conservative movement, from donors, consultants, and operatives to […]

Frost launches bid to become first Gen Z congressional leader

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) launched a bid for Democratic leadership on Thursday, announcing his candidacy for co-chair of the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee (DPCC). If he wins the position, he will be the first Generation Z congressional leader from either party. He shared a letter, obtained by Axios, with fellow lawmakers to hammer down...

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