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Washington state lawmakers convene to address fentanyl crisis, housing and climate change

Washington state lawmakers are returning for a legislative session addressing housing, climate change and the fentanyl crisis, which marks Gov. Jay Inslee's final term.

Creating a Campus Free-Expression Statement — More Complicated Than You Might Think

Faculty members and school leaders who want to create a free-speech statement will find it pretty challenging.

Claudine Gay’s Defenders Have It All Backwards

The royalists in this case aren’t Harvard’s critics, but its apologists.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 5

Three justices of the South Carolina supreme court combine (in Planned Parenthood South Atlantic v. South Carolina) to rule that a state law that...

2024 Could Be Another Great Year for Universal School Choice

After a year of resounding victories in 2023, educational-choice advocates are poised to keep up momentum.

Why Republicans Have the Upper Hand on the Border

When your policy has been to permit 4.5 million illegal immigrants to enter the U.S., straining communities around the country, your credibility takes a...

A Common Argument for Legalizing Abortion Is Wrong

Legalizing abortion does not keep women from dying from it.

How to Think about a Two-Incumbent Election

Expect the unexpected when neither Republicans nor Democrats have an advantage.

Biden’s Broken Border

It’s a problem of the Biden administration’s own making.

Philadelphia’s police department fired its first-ever DEI officer

It is news that is sure to be welcomed by the throngs of people who are tired of the race-obsessed society the nation has become. Earlier this week, the Philadelphia Police Department fired its first-ever DEI officer, Leslie Marant, Philadelphia’s WPVI reported.

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