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Terrorism as a career choice, Biden’s ‘tax cut’ baloney and other commentary

The Palestinian Authority’s “pay-for-slay program,” which offers terrorists and their families compensation based on how much harm they do, “sends a clear message,” observes...

Is the Gaza famine a myth? The data say yes

The tragic accidental deaths of seven food aid workers in an IDF airstrike has ignited yet more interest in one of the main charges...

New York City is a squatter’s paradise: Letters to the Editor — April 6, 2024

The Issue: Migrants arrested on gun charges being released without bail highlights the city’s  squatting crisis.   Releasing these defendants without bail is a case...

CIA, House Republicans at Odds over Whistleblower Claim Involving Hunter Biden-Patron Kevin Morris

CIA director of congressional affairs James Catella wrote a letter to House Republicans claiming the allegations are untrue.

Good News at Yale Law

Garrett West, Hillsdale College alumnus and bona fide rock star, will join Yale’s faculty as an associate professor of law this summer.

New York City, the Taipei of America?

As Washington continues its pivot away from blind engagement with China, Beijing has upped its efforts to influence state and local officials across the...

Pennsylvania’s Government Is Still Punishing Businesses over Covid-Lockdown Behavior

Fortunately, the legislature is currently considering legislation that would end this post-lockdown punishment.

City of Madison Allocates $700,000 in Covid-Relief Money to Supporting Illegal Immigrants

The funds have been used to pay utility bills, provide food assistance, and help the illegal immigrants access legal representation.

Rutgers Police Escort Jewish Students Out of Town Hall after Pro-Palestinian Protesters Call for ‘Intifada’

Rutgers is currently under investigation by the House Education and Workforce Committee over its handling of antisemitism on its campus.

Congress faces unfinished business, major disagreements when lawmakers return next week

Congress returns to Washington on Tuesday to tackle lingering issues and new challenges, including aid for Ukraine, a Senate impeachment trial, reworking the government's spying powers and starting work belatedly on federal funding for fiscal 2025.

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