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Kamala Harris claps to Puerto Rico protest song, stops once aide translates what they’re actually singing

Kamala Harris suddenly stopped clapping to a Puerto Rican band once a San Juan community center staffer told her they were criticizing the vice president about Palestine and Haiti.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 24

1997—By a vote of 4 to 3, the Ohio supreme court rules in DeRolph v. State that Ohio’s existing system of financing its public-school...

Age Verification for Porn Sites Is Constitutional — and Necessary

The Fifth Circuit got it right in its ruling on Texas’s new age-verification law. Other states should take heed.

DEI’s Achilles’ Heel

The U.S. government’s racial-classification system is nonsensical — and courts are increasingly noticing.

The racial realignment is a humiliation for white liberals

In the aftermath of the George Floyd killing in the summer of 2020, a sea of middle-class white protesters in my former hometown of Denver ritualistically writhed and moaned face-down on the grass for nine minutes in a park. It’s difficult to believe in hindsight that such creepy and transparent virtue-signaling ever took place. But […]

The problem isn’t just the Houthis. It’s Yemeni unity

The Houthis are riding high. They paralyze Red Sea shipping and cost Egypt billions of dollars in Suez Canal revenue as cargo ships divert around the Cape of Good Hope. Houthi militias have launched scores of drones and missiles at Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, but on Tuesday, they demonstrated new reach with […]

Russian missile briefly enters Polish airspace during massive missile attack on Ukraine

A Russian missile bound for Ukraine crossed through Polish airspace early Sunday, sending NATO F-16 fighter jets scrambling and sparking the Polish government to demand answers. The Armed Forces Operational Command of Poland said a cruise missile crossed into its airspace at about 4:40 a.m. on Sunday near the village of Oserdów, on the Ukrainian...

Homeowners in these U.S. cities face the greatest threat from climate change

Images of neighborhoods devastated by natural disasters have become commonplace in recent years, but a new study finds that properties in some U.S. cities are especially imperiled.

Breyer critiques conservatives’ textualism ideology: ‘It doesn’t work very well’

Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer critiqued textualism, the judicial ideology held by most of the conservatives on the court, on Sunday, saying the perspective is stuck in the past. Textualism is the belief that the Constitution should be read as written by the founders instead of through its intentions shaped by time, which is...

Why the USDA wants you to destroy these invasive, mud-like masses

The invasive species, native to China, has spread to at least 17 states over the last decade.

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