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Virginia Democrats vote down bill that would serve harsher penalties to drug dealers

A Virginia Senate committee voted against a bill that would expand the circumstances under which drug dealers could be charged with felony homicide in overdose cases.

White House apologizes to Asa Hutchinson for DNC joke about end of his campaign

White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients called former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson to apologize for a DNC official who mocked his announcement dropping out of the GOP primary.

Freedom Conservatism’s Statement of Principles

Individual liberty is indeed the key to human flourishing.

When ‘Law Runs Out,’ the Government Runs Out

The Supreme Court should overturn Chevron and not let the executive branch decide for itself what power it has over the people.

Biden Health Officials Targeted Red States with Medicaid Program Audits

Records show the administration’s crackdown on Florida’s Medicaid program coincided with Ron DeSantis’s rise as a Biden foil.

Words Edgewise: The Anniversary Edition

On the paucity of good orators, the dereliction of Lloyd Austin — and the immortality of William A. Rusher.

Let America Sprawl

Planners’ preference for urban density should not supersede Americans’ preferences for suburban or exurban living.

To Stop Trump, the GOP Needs a Haley-Mary

‘So you’re telling me there’s a chance?’

Fairfax County’s teachers unions fail students

At Fairfax County’s school board meeting last week, Leslie Houston, the Fairfax Education Association president, was clear that teachers unions want parents out of the picture. During her testimony, she advised the district’s school board to “champion public education … Disregard your skeptics … Continue leveraging our expertise.” “Expertise” is an interesting word for Houston […]

SEC must drive a stake through the ‘natural asset company’ scheme

The Biden administration’s attempt to sneak through regulations that would fundamentally redefine business for the sake of its radical climate agenda almost worked. The Securities and Exchange Commission was a mere two weeks away from approving a new rule that would greenlight the New York Stock Exchange’s request to list a radically new class of […]

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