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Why there is no ‘pride’ for LGBTs this year

June is ending, and LGBT Pride celebrations are coming to a close across the globe. But as marches and parades pour through London, New...

President Biden’s debate disaster reveals a campaign built on lies

The burning question is what drove this self-delusion and the betrayal of the public.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 29

1972—In Furman v. Georgia, five justices vote to overturn a death penalty as cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment but...

A Philadelphia Family’s Fight for Caregiving Freedom

Rather than capping families’ ability to give care, Medicaid should let ring the freedom to do what we ought.

Biden’s Title IX Gambit Is Falling Apart

Americans are rejecting this sham ideology, yet the administration wants to force it into every public school in the nation. It must be stopped.

For Whom the Split Screen Tolls

It tolls for Joe Biden.

Why Joe Biden?

Because Democrats wanted to stay in power and propping him up, as impossible as that has now become, seemed to be the best plan.

Will Russia seek to exploit American fears over Biden’s frailty?

When someone is senile but surrounded by supporting friends and family, it’s a situation that is sad but, one hopes, manageable. When someone is senile but that someone is also the president of the United States, it’s downright dangerous. The whole world has now seen President Joe Biden’s undeniable senility. To be clear, former President […]

RFK Jr. could benefit from Biden’s debate flub

Largely a political afterthought that borders on an electoral nuisance, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may be well positioned to capitalize on President Joe Biden’s abysmal debate performance on Thursday. Kennedy is not going to win the presidential election — in fact, he is not going to win a single electoral vote. But […]

Let the market, not government, set weather insurance prices

Extreme weather events and natural disasters are colorblind. Hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires strike red states like Florida and blue states like California. In turn, we should let the market do its job, allowing businesses and households to make decisions about mitigating the risks of extreme weather events. That approach will mean the federal government doesn’t […]

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