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Laken Riley’s Father Calls on Georgia Gov to Declare Illegal-Immigrant ‘Invasion,’ Pins Daughter’s Murder on Sanctuary Policies

Jason Riley also urged the Georgia senate to pass a bill cracking down on sanctuary cities.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 21

2011—In Amnesty International v. Clapper, a Second Circuit panel rules that attorneys, journalists, and labor, legal, media, and human rights organizations have standing to bring...

World Down Syndrome Day Is an Occasion to Remember the Value of Every Life

Every life is a gift, including those that come with an extra chromosome.

If ‘Democracy Is on the Ballot,’ Kamala Harris Shouldn’t Be

Democrats are apparently more worried about hurting an overmatched vice president’s feelings than their stated goal of saving the republic.

A New Reason to Be Angry at the TSA

The new union contract is designed with politics in mind.

Public Health Still Needs an Economics Transfusion

Now, four years after Covid appeared, the staggering costs of disruption are finally acknowledged.

Congress unveils latest funding package, tops $1 trillion with deadline to fund government looming

The heads of the House and Senate appropriations committees dropped the last massive funding package of the current spending cycle early Thursday morning, finally teeing up an end to the long-delayed spending fight.

The First Amendment is under attack in America’s Oceania

The Supreme Court just heard arguments in Murthy v. Missouri, a case that raises important First Amendment issues and exposes government censorship efforts. Last October, when considering a lower court order prohibiting further censorship, Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsuch described the case as “a coordinated campaign by high-level federal officials to suppress […]

Single parents need support, not judgment

I can still remember the way my heart plummeted to my feet as my former spouse pushed the detonator on the life I had as a homeschooling mother and the plans we made for our future together. My battle to piece back those shattered remains and preserve our marriage whittled 25 pounds from my frame […]

What made the cut in Congress’ $1.2 trillion funding deal?

Congressional leaders rolled out a sprawling $1.2 trillion legislative package to fund swaths of the government into the fall.  The 1,012-page, six-bill funding package dropped in the wee hours of Thursday, as lawmakers push to get the legislation quickly across the finish line to avert a shutdown this weekend. Here are just some of the highlights: Homeland Security  The package...

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