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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 24

2004—A New Hampshire law, enacted in 2003, generally requires that abortionists provide 48 hours’ advance notice to parents of minor daughters who have arranged...

Republicans Can’t Slay the Debt Dragon without Democrats

Why a bipartisan fiscal commission makes sense.

Will the New Woke Order Face a Youth Rebellion?

Not every young person is joining the campus radicals. In the West, some are rebelling by turning against progressivism.

Meet the Leftist Brewer Who Punished His Wisconsin Town over Politics and Now Wants to End School Choice

Kirk Bangstad was ordered to pay a $750,000 defamation settlement to a local newspaper publisher, one of the many neighbors he’s feuded with over...

Progressives Advocated Pandemic School Closures. Now They’re Covering Their Tracks

A New York Times editorial asserts that ‘the evidence is now in, and it is startling.’ Really? Just now the evidence is in?

Biden doles out billions in subsidies for electric vehicles but sales stall

A new study calculates taxpayers are on the hook for a staggering $50,000 for every electric vehicle sold or $22 billion annually, but electric vehicle sales have cooled.

Missouri governor granting pardons at pace not seen since WWII era

Distraught by a romantic breakup, 16-year-old Kenny Batson vented his hurt by stomping out the windshields of cars on a for-sale lot. He landed in juvenile detention, but that was only the beginning of his trouble.

Is BP financing Armenia’s destruction?

As Hamas partisans continue the calumny that Israel’s counterterror operations equate to genocide, real genocide looms in the South Caucasus. In September, Azerbaijani troops seized the entirety of Nagorno-Karabakh, forcing the exodus of its 120,000 indigenous Christians.

Millions of Americans live with an undiagnosed disease — healthcare teams are the solution 

As many as 25 million Americans live with a rare, undiagnosed condition. But doctors, individually, don’t always have the knowledge or resources available to determine these diagnoses.  

Pause in Israel-Hamas fighting begins, paving way for hostage release

A four-day truce between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas officially began on Friday, paving the way for both sides to release hostages and prisoners over the next few days. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the military had completed operations and preparations for a tactical pause and to receive the 50 hostages who will...

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