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Kentucky Senate approves bill to curb DEI initiatives at public universities

The KY Senate passed a Republican-backed bill that would limit diversity, equity, and inclusion practices at Kentucky's public colleges and universities.

Virginia paves the way for marijuana sales, assisted suicide as Assembly deadline looms

Virginia legislators addressed hundreds of bills as the deadline by which all legislation except budget bills must clear its originating chamber arrived.

The Only Way for Joe to Go

Biden might be in serious decline, but he’s not a complete idiot. 

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 14

Ninth Circuit judge Betty B. Fletcher dissents from the panel ruling in Philips v. Perry upholding an application of the military’s so-called ‘don’t ask,...

Congress Should Opt Out of the OECD’s Tax Cartel 

Instead of endorsing the European plan, Congress should double down on America’s successful tax cuts by further cutting business rates and simplifying other tax...

What Biden Should Do at the Border

The president should pursue all options in his power to solve the border crisis.

The Colorado Supreme Court’s Misbegotten Attempt to ‘Get’ Trump

Why it’s good for our politics and our legal system that the Supreme Court looks poised to strike down Colorado’s dubious legal theory of...

The Fed’s Job Isn’t Done on Inflation

The latest report shows that the U.S. still isn’t out of the woods.

A spending Rubicon crossed

Maintaining the world’s most lethal fighting force is expensive. From a high of 35% during World War II to 11% during the Korean War and 9% during Vietnam, the United States has always devoted a significant share of its economy to providing the world the security needed to lift billions of people out of poverty. […]

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