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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 5

By a vote of 4-3, the California supreme court rules (in American Academy of Pediatrics v. Lungren) that a state law that requires a...

The Government Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Steal Your Property

The House of Representatives looks poised to limit a procedure that has pilfered billions from countless innocents under the guise of a criminal proceeding....

The ‘Biden Brand’ Racket

Understanding the president’s family influence-peddling business.

The Myth of an Overheated Planet

This year’s hot temperatures are part of a slow warming trend on a planet where far more people die from cold than from heat....

Xi Jinping’s Deceptive Embrace of Business

With China struggling economically, the CCP has taken a supposedly pro-business turn. Don’t buy it.

Blinken says U.S. ‘pausing’ some foreign aid programs for Niger following military takeover

The State Department announced Friday that it will pause some foreign aid programs in Niger after the country’s democratic government was overthrown by military leaders. Humanitarian and food aid in the country will continue, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement. “As we have made clear since the outset of this situation, the...

Trump in first rally since indictment: Most Republicans ‘look like a bunch of weak jerks right now’

In his first speech since he was arraigned on criminal charges alleging he attempted to overturn the 2020 election, former President Trump said Republicans are “weak” and need to “get smart” on attacking President Biden. “If you took the five worst presidents in the history of the United States and added them up, they would...

What to know about the new SAVE student loan repayment plan before pandemic pause ends

Student loan borrowers now have access to the beta website for the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, the Biden administration’s new income-driven repayment (IDR) plan, after the Department of Education unveiled it this week. The program, which the White House calls the “most generous” such plan ever offered to borrowers, will become the...

Republicans’ pathetic ‘What about Hunter?’ defense of Trump

If Republicans continue using their "What about Hunter?" defense, Democrats would be justified in asking, "What about Jared?"

Congress looks to rein in college sports: What to know about the legislation

Two years ago, the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) changed the landscape of college sports by lifting their previous ban to allow student-athletes to profit off of their name, image and likeness and image (NIL). The ban’s suspension followed a U.S. Supreme Court decision that restricting student-athlete compensation violated the Sherman Act, an antitrust law....

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