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Natalists Should Beware the ‘Skin in the Game’ Trap

The stronger case for natalism foregrounds the way that strengthening families enriches all our lives.

A Diplomatic Tool that Biden Hasn’t Used against China’s Influence Operations

Why has the State Department declined for almost four years to make new additions to a list that restricts the activities of Chinese Communist...

Trump returns the ‘weird’ label to Harris

Former President Donald Trump played tit-for-tat with the Harris campaign by calling Vice President Kamala Harris "weird" in an interview.

DOJ faulted for deploying law enforcement amid D.C.’s George Floyd riots

The Justice Department was too hasty in sending law enforcement to help clear protesters from parks and streets near the White House during the 2020 summer riots, the department's inspector general said in a Wednesday report.

Biden having lunch with Harris for the first time since dropping out

President Biden will have lunch with Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday, the first time they've eaten together since he bowed out of the presidential race this month.

U.S.-Mexico border arrests are expected to drop 30% in July to a new low for Biden’s presidency

United States-Mexico border arrests have plummeted about 30% in July to a new low for Joe Biden's presidency, U.S. authorities said, raising prospects that a temporary ban on asylum may be lifted soon.

Texas’ floating Rio Grande barrier can stay for now, court rules as larger legal battle persists

A floating barrier in the Rio Grande meant to discourage migrants from trying to cross from Mexico into Texas can stay for now, a full federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.

Biden administration ramps up student loan forgiveness plan

The Department of Education on Wednesday will send emails to about 25 million student loan borrowers providing options for having some or all of their debt canceled this fall

Trump says ‘nobody invaded anybody’ under his presidential term

Former President Donald Trump took to his social media outlet overnight to share in an all-capitals post that America and other countries were better off when he was in office.

How many times will Republicans nominate losers before learning their lesson?

How many times can Republicans run head-first into a wall before realizing that candidates matter in elections? Kari Lake is here to test that theory. Former TV news anchor Kari Lake won the GOP Senate primary in Arizona on Tuesday, meaning that she will be the nominee against Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) in a race […]

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