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A Startup College Dedicated to Free Speech

A sign that all is not lost in the educational realm.

Nebraska Governor Signs Bill Limiting Abortion and Gender-Transition Treatments for Minors

The governor has previously explained that the measure is an effort to protect children before they are born and after.

Ninth Circuit Upholds Key Provision of Immigration Law

In a unanimous opinion today (in United States v. Carrillo-Lopez), a Ninth Circuit panel emphatically reversed Du’s ruling. Judge Sandra Ikuta wrote the panel...

Tim Scott Stakes Out a Hawkish Lane in the GOP Primary

On Russia, China, and now also Mexico, Scott’s foreign policy is consistent — and it might impress Republican voters.

Iowa offers DeSantis early opportunity to knock down Trump

Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is announcing his candidacy this week for the Republican presidential nomination, will need to quickly prove he's a formidable opponent against frontrunner and former president Donald Trump.

9th Circuit Court reverses ruling that struck down deportation law as racist

A federal appeals court has reversed an unprecedented ruling in Nevada that struck down a longstanding U.S. deportation law as racist and unconstitutional.

Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll seeks new damages after CNN town hall

E. Jean Carroll, the author who won millions of dollars from former President Donald Trump for defamation, is going after him legally for doing it again.

McCarthy warns White House to reach debt-limit deal this week

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy warned Monday that any deal with President Biden over raising the debt limit must be completed by the end of this week to avert a default on the government's obligations by June 1.

Top Chinese and Russian spy chiefs meet in Moscow

The two top spy chiefs of China and Russia met in Moscow on Monday. Nikolai Patrushev is secretary of Russia's national security council, and Chen Wenqing leads China's Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission. That commission supervises communist China's intelligence, legal, and security operations.

Corporations should ignore ‘social justice’ scores

Anheuser-Busch has learned the hard way that a nice grade on the “Corporate Equality Index” doesn’t help sell cases of beer. Maybe now businesses can stop caring about useless social justice grades from partisan organizations that hate half of the country.

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