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NYC’s new permanent outdoor dining program is out to lunch

Outdoor dining is now in the hands of the Department Of Transport so expect chaos on the menu — and New York could even...

The week in whoppers: USA Today whitewashes Biden corruption, MSNBC resumes COVID fearmongering and more

USA Today claimed that Republicans are just using Hunter Biden's "foibles" to damage President Biden's 2024 presidential campaign.

American Academy of Pediatrics Takes a Half Step Back from ‘Gender-Affirming Care’

The responsible approach would have been to call for a moratorium on gender-affirming care pending further inquiries. But a half step is better than...

The Course of American History Now Depends on Getting Inside Trump’s Head

Conviction is well within the realm of plausibility, and this case will reverberate in American politics for decades.

Florida Restricts AP Psychology over Gender-Identity, Sexual-Orientation Lessons

Instead of removing the objectionable topics, College Board is directing Florida districts not to offer the class.

Hunter Sought ‘Credit’ with Burisma Execs for Then-VP Biden’s Ukraine Trip, Cited Dad’s Speech as Evidence of Influence

Hunter’s efforts were revealed in a trove of emails and testimony transcript released by House Republicans on Thursday.

Appeals court allows Biden asylum restrictions to stay in place

An appeals court Thursday allowed a rule restricting asylum at the southern border to stay in place. The decision is a major win for the Biden administration, which had argued that the rule was integral to its efforts to maintain order along the U.S.-Mexico border.

House committee probing Chinese tech theft from Iowa farmers

House lawmakers are digging into the theft of critical technology from Iowa farmers as part of a growing examination of American research stolen by China.

Justice Kagan supports ethics code but says Supreme Court divided on how to proceed

Justice Elena Kagan publicly declared her support for an ethics code for the U.S. Supreme Court but said there was no consensus among the justices on how to proceed, suggesting the high court is grappling with public concerns over its ethics practices.

California Supreme Court says county can’t enforce new oil ban

The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Monterey County cannot enforce a voter-approved ban on new oil and gas wells, a decision that comes amid an ongoing battle over how the state should address the health and climate impacts of fossil fuel extraction.

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