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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 11

1986—In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court, in a majority opinion by Justice Blackmun (in Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists), declares...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 12

2008—In Boumediene v. Bush, the Supreme Court, by a vote of 5 to 4, rules that aliens detained as enemy combatants at Guantanamo have...

After Shootings and Killings, Colorado School Leaders Backtrack on Anti-Cop Stance

Denver eliminated its SRO program in the wave of racial-justice activism that followed the murder of George Floyd.

The Press Has Picked a Side, and It’s Not the Parents

On school closures, racialized curricula, and transgender radicalism, mainstream media side with teachers’ unions and educrats nearly every time.

The Death of the Internet, Five Years Later

The primary reason net neutrality has receded as an issue is that the FCC’s decision to repeal it was the right one.

Why Not a Pacific NATO?

If the U.S. is to maintain its position as defender of the free world, resurrecting some version of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization could...

Interstate 95 lanes partially collapse in Philadelphia after truck fire: reports 

Northbound Interstate 95 lanes have partially collapsed in Philadelphia after a truck caught fire under the highway, according to multiple reports. 6ABC News reported that a tanker truck caught fire beneath an I-95 overpass and flames spread to the I-95 lanes above, causing parts of the highway between Exit 32 and Exit 30 in the...

American musician detained in Russia: state media

An American musician has been detained in Russia in connection with accusations of drug trafficking, according to multiple reports.   TASS reported Saturday that a Moscow court ordered Michael Travis Leake to remain in custody on charges of “large-scale illegal production, sale or trafficking of narcotic drugs” until August 6. The Russian news agency reported...

Why some lawmakers are livid over the ‘shameless’ PGA-LIV merger

A stunning merger between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Golf is making waves across Washington, D.C., drawing the ire of lawmakers and generating discussions of probes. The deal follows more than a year of antitrust litigation between the two leagues after LIV Golf hooked some of golf’s top talent with mega contracts. The PGA responded...

I’m an AI expert: Here’s my worst-case scenario

No rigorous mathematical proof or argumentation has been presented to demonstrate that the AI control problem is solvable in principle, let alone in practice. I

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