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New Year’s Day reveals Biden’s 2023 failures will only get worse in 2024

He imposed policies that have done this country grave harm and continues to mock and disparage anyone who dares to point out that this...

Forget Eric Adams’ flawed housing plan — let’s make ALL NYC neighborhoods ‘high-opportunity’

New York City residents are facing the ill-effects of drastic, across-the-board budget cuts affecting the most basic city services.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 31

In Roe v. Norton, a three-judge district court rules that the Equal Protection Clause requires Connecticut to fund elective abortions for welfare recipients if...

2023: A Year of (More) Bad Ideas

A (happy) wish for 2024: that idiot politicians lose important ideological debates on the streets, in classrooms, and in the media.

Christian Shelter Challenges ‘Tyrannical’ Washington Law Infringing on Right to Hire Likeminded Staffers

The Yakima Gospel Mission is barred by state law from limiting its hiring to those who subscribe to a conservative interpretation of marriage.

Peter Thiel Does Not Understand The Lord of the Rings

The enigmatic tech billionaire’s instrumentalist worldview is incompatible with the thematic intent of J. R. R. Tolkien.

Why Pfizer’s stock had its worst year of the century in 2023

The S&P 500 had a great year, with stocks closing 2023 up by about 25%. But executives of one prominent company will not be cracking champagne on New Year’s Eve in celebration of its stock price.

Are we on the cusp of historic medical breakthroughs?

During my lifetime, there have been numerous seminal breakthroughs in medicine that greatly changed our ability to prevent or treat disease. I have a good idea of what the next ones will be.

As a true challenger, Nikki Haley is more vulnerable but would also have more upside

Nikki Haley would also be better suited than Trump to run on a message of change that appeals to swing voters, who want to move on from both Biden and Trump.

US sinks 3 Houthi boats in Red Sea after attack on merchant ship 

The United States sunk three small Houthi boats in the Red Sea early Sunday morning following another attack on a merchant ship as tensions continue to rise in the region.   U.S. Navy helicopters from the USS Eisenhower and the Gravely responded to a distress call issued by the container ship Maersk Hangzhao — the...

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