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The migrant and housing crises are colliding with predictable results

Housing supply is only half the story.

Maxwell Frost on McCarthy ouster: He said ‘bring it on,’ and it was brought on

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) on Wednesday evening claimed former Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-Calif.) "bring it on" comments and willingness to take on the threat from hard-line conservatives could be partially to blame for his ouster. "McCarthy said, 'Bring it on,' and it was brought on. It was brought on very quickly," Frost said on MSNBC's...

X changes format for links to news posts, removing headlines and text

X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, began changing how links to news posts appear in users’ feeds Wednesday night, removing headlines and text that were previously displayed alongside images. Most linked news articles now display only the article’s lead image on X, with a small link to the outlet’s main web address in the...

One judge’s ruling threatens American scientific research

A judge with no scientific or medical training overturning an approval made by a federal regulatory agency has the potential to work its way into the labs where such research is conducted. 

Patty Murray went from a ‘mom in tennis shoes’ to second in line for the presidency

Senate President Pro Tempore Patty Murray, D-Wash., is currently second in line for the presidency with the lack of a House speaker.

DeSantis endorsed by group of 60 bipartisan law enforcement officers: ‘Will bring back law and order’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is being endorsed Thursday afternoon by a list of 60 bipartisan police officers as he campaigns on a platform of backing law enforcement.

Why Your Support Makes Life More Difficult for Hunter Biden

Nobody explains the law, the procedures, the precedents, and the double-dealing of this case better than the NR team.

Florida Embraces an SAT Alternative

The state of Florida has just decided to allow a new test, the Classic Learning Test.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 5

1989—By a vote of 4 to 3, the Florida supreme court rules (in In re TW) that a state statute that requires parental consent...

California’s Lobbyist Senator

In appointing a replacement for the late senator Dianne Feinstein, Governor Gavin Newsom managed to dive below already-low expectations.

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