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LA mayor on cancelation of USC commencement: ‘That was the decision that they had to make’

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) said the University of Southern California (USC) officials needed to make a decision about commencement based on safety. USC canceled its main commencement ceremony amid the ongoing pro-Palestinian protests and backlash the school received after nixing its valedictorian speech. Bass sidestepped whether she agreed with the school's decision to...

Sanders says there’s not ‘any doubt’ what Netanyahu is doing now is ‘ethnic cleansing’

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) took aim at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu again on Sunday, saying that Israel's actions in Gaza are "ethnic cleansing." Sanders reiterated his familiar call on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday to hold Netanyahu responsible for Israel's actions in Gaza, pointing to the staggering death toll and the displacement...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 28

2001—Senate Democrats convene at a resort to develop a strategy to escalate their fight against President George W. Bush’s prospective judicial nominees. High on...

William F. Buckley and the Remnant

The idea, most popularly associated with Albert Jay Nock and embraced by Buckley, has a greater depth than some popular accounts would suggest.

Our Institutions Exist to Oppose Trump, Right?

If so, the Supreme Court has failed us.

The Authority Crisis

Giving in to thugs is political self-sabotage.

Christian-Coded Nihilism Is a Greater Threat Than ‘Christian Nationalism’

The overstated threat of theocracy obscures a much more menacing phenomenon.

State Department must slam the door on human rights fraud

President Joe Biden sees himself as a human rights president, but his legacy is the opposite. Whether through negligence or a desire to prioritize friends over fact, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan increasingly turn a blind eye if not endorse human rights fraud. Many human rights and conflict resolution […]

USDA and China are creating deadly new bird flus

An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian flu is ravaging the U.S. food supply, infecting birds in all 50 states and spreading to mammals including humans. Disturbing new reports show that it’s in Americans’ food now, too. Experts say “there is always a chance the virus may evolve to more easily transmit among humans.” Scary stuff. The bird flu outbreak has cost […]

Tornadoes devastate Oklahoma amid threat of severe storms from Missouri to Texas

Numerous tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma and other parts of the Midwest over the weekend, leveling homes and buildings as severe storms continue to threaten the region. Dozens of tornadoes began Friday in at least six states, with twisters hitting multiple parts of Oklahoma, including Davenport and Sulphur late Saturday, according to the National Weather Service...

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