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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 9

Faithfully applying governing precedent, the Florida supreme court rules (in Sarantopoulos v. State) that a person who had built a six-foot-high fence around his...

Educational Freedom Is the American Way

The opportunity and hope for students that Illinois just crushed is being embraced nationwide as a key to thriving.

The Wages of Prosecuting Presidents over Their Official Acts

You don’t have to support Trump to worry that the criminal charges against him will set a dangerous, norm-breaking precedent.

Hunter Biden’s Bluff and Gambit

House Republicans must stick to the careful pace of their investigation if they wish to build a serious case for impeaching the president.

UN decries Gaza is a ‘spiraling humanitarian nightmare’ as cease-fire resolution fails

The United Nations (U.N.) secretary-general decried the situation in Gaza as a “spiraling humanitarian nightmare” on the same day the U.S. blocked a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a cease-fire in the war between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas. “The people of Gaza are being told to move like human pinballs – ricocheting...

Texas Supreme Court pauses ruling allowing pregnant woman to have an abortion

The Texas Supreme Court paused a ruling from a lower court allowing a pregnant woman to have an abortion. On Friday, the court said it was staying a Thursday ruling from a district court that allowed 31-year-old Katie Cox to have an abortion. Cox, who is 20 weeks pregnant, has a fetus that has been...

Risk Factors: Chinese companies are exploiting American capital markets

Washington is failing to compete with China — to push back not only on Beijing’s human rights abuses, military modernization, and coercive industrial policy, but also on the CCP’s canny, manipulative ability to fund those programs with American capital.

An unseen tragedy of war

Israel has begun preparations to flood the tunnels, knowing that the environmental impact could be felt for years.

5 takeaways from the latest indictment of Hunter Biden

A new indictment of Hunter Biden became public on Thursday evening. President Biden’s son faces a total of nine charges — three felonies and six misdemeanors — in relation to tax evasion and other tax-related matters. Biden already faces gun charges, relating to allegedly lying about his use of illegal drugs in the process of...

Haley looks to rebound after lukewarm debate reception

Nikki Haley is seeking to rebound after a debate performance in Alabama that drew a mixed reception from Republicans a little more than a month out from the Iowa caucuses. Haley went into the debate, which was hosted by The Hill’s sister news organization NewsNation, with high expectations after several strong debate performances gave her a...

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