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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—November 22

It’s monkey business as usual at the Ninth Circuit.

Do English Teachers Still Care about Teaching English?

If the politically charged and educationally dubious material at a recent major conference for educators is any indication, then the answer is no.

The American Voter’s Flight to Freedom

Illiberal policies are forcing Americans in many blue states to flee in search of economically and politically friendlier climates. Are politicians getting the message?

The U.S. Must Combat CCP-Sanctioned Overseas Spying by Private Entities

Chinese law turns even private actors into state collectors of intelligence. America must fight back.

States are proving in spades that small government works

Between $1.9 trillion in pandemic relief, an extra half trillion in the infrastructure bill, and just under a trillion in the Inflation Reduction Act, President Joe Biden has signed into law unprecedented increases in federal spending. All this has blown out a massive budget deficit and caused debt to climb as a share of the economy. Fortunately, there’s an alternative to big government. It’s found at the state level and, critically, it’s working for regular people.

Biden’s labor proxy war against DeSantis

Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su is weaponizing $800 million in federal transportation funding against Florida. Why? Because Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law protecting public-sector workers’ rights. It’s the latest example of President Joe Biden putting labor unions ahead of workers, yet it may ultimately backfire. Su may inadvertently be laying the groundwork for one of the greatest expansions in worker freedom in America's history.

UK navy admiral helps US with contingency force posture

The head of the Royal Navy has rightly underlined why warfighting capability and warships at sea do not necessarily go hand-in-hand. Testifying before the British Parliament's defense committee last week, Sir Ben Key defended a balance of naval deployments with holding other warships in port at high readiness.

Texas ranchers are paying the price for Biden’s border crisis

Every day, the lives and livelihoods of people across this country are severely affected by the millions of illegal immigrants flooding into the United States. As revealed in the House Committee on Homeland Security’s investigation into the costs, causes, and consequences of the border crisis, this is especially true for those who make their living and feed their families on the front lines of this chaos.

Our institutions of higher education are waging a war on truth 

Many of the nation’s best and brightest students accept without question the deeply bigoted premise that anyone who claims a historically marginalized identity lacks all individual accountability. 

Almost half in new poll say too much money is going to Ukraine

Nearly half of U.S. adults say too much funding is going to Ukraine amid its war with Russia, according to a new poll released Wednesday. Opposition to aid, however, is down from last month and seems to be driven by a decline in opposition from Republicans. In the latest poll from The Associated Press/NORC Center...

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