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Suspect charged with DUI after Biden motorcade crash

A 46-year-old driver was charged with DUI after crashing into a parked vehicle in President Biden's motorcade in Wilmington, Delaware, on Sunday evening.

Exclusive: Crenshaw to Introduce Bill Stripping Federal Funding from Universities That Require DEI Statements

The recent explosion of campus antisemitism provided the impetus for the bill, Crenshaw told NR.

Joe Biden’s Poll Numbers Are Not ‘Unacceptably Low’

The public dislikes Joe Biden because Joe Biden is not likable.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 18

1997—Best is worst. Best v. Taylor Machine Works, that is. In this case, the Illinois supreme court, by a vote of 5 to 1,...

The Supreme Court Once Again Has a Chance to Check Abortion Radicalism

The justices will review the FDA’s decision to gut safeguards regarding the use of a chemical-abortion drug.

Protecting Children Online Is a Worthwhile Endeavor

In the digital realm as outside of it, the public has a right to insist on regulations where the safety of our kids is...

A Victory against DEI in Wisconsin

The Left has ceded the reasonable ground on education. A Wisconsin Republican has just shown the party how to take it.

Chicago’s War on Poverty Has Failed

It’s time to change strategies.

Union bosses or real estate moguls? Tracking the PFT’s finances

One reason Philadelphia workers may choose – or feel compelled – to join a union is the promise of access to special funds to cover healthcare expenses. The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers runs one such fund called the Teacher’s Health and Welfare Fund. The structure is fairly straightforward.

In public contracting, fixing discrimination with more discrimination isn’t the answer

Since the Supreme Court put an end to college affirmative action programs last summer, many have been wondering what’s next. Employment? Military academies? Public contracting?

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