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Sotomayor’s Mistake

Second Amendment advocates insist that the AR15 is ‘in common use.’ Justice Sotomayor just agreed with them.

A Biden Foreign-Policy Scandal That Should Not Be Overlooked

Angela Merkel’s scandalous Nord Stream 2 machinations reflect terribly on Biden.

No Port in a Political Storm

The Gaza pier is set to be temporarily decommissioned once again. Its fate, like Biden’s, is precarious.

Democrats’ About-Face on Masks

The face covering has gone from a talisman to an instrument of terror, and blue states are starting to crack down on it accordingly.

Supreme Court gives leeway to government over deportation summonses

The Supreme Court shot down a challenge Friday by illegal immigrants who said they weren't properly served their court summonses in a ruling that heads off chaos in the deportation system.

‘Biden Bingo’: The president’s campaign adapts a classic game to include malarkey and aviators

DeAnna Mireau reached into a container and fished out a scrap of paper.

Trump says he’s nearing V.P. pick, hints at congressional choice

Former President Donald Trump says he has a "good idea" of who he plans to select as his running mate and hinted the person works on Capitol Hill.

2017 tax cuts not responsible for higher deficits, numbers show

A new paper from the Heritage Foundation shows that federal tax revenues are growing at a much faster rate than what the Congressional Budget Office projected before and after the 2017 tax cuts were enacted, providing more evidence that the tax cuts are not responsible for the higher budget deficits. The numbers show that higher […]

In Pennsylvania, Bob Casey’s first attack ad doesn’t withstand scrutiny

PITTSBURGH — Sen. Bob Casey, a Scranton Democrat who is facing Republican challenger Dave McCormick, released his first attack ad Friday morning. It claims McCormick owned a home in Connecticut and lives there currently. McCormick, a Pennsylvania native, owns a home and lives in Pittsburgh but temporarily rented a place in Connecticut where he and […]

An anti-panda perspective

The Washington, D.C., National Zoo announced May 29 that pandas would be back in the nation’s capital by the year’s close. Pandemonium immediately followed. The zoo launched an entire new line of panda swag, the return of “bearthday parties,” and a renewed expectation to raise (or borrow?) an estimated $25 million in order to “revamp” the panda habitat.  […]

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