Federalist Society keeps grip on Trump judicial nominations 

President Trump’s public break with the Federalist Society, the sprawling conservative legal organization, created uncertainty over the types of nominations he’d make to the courts in his second term. Now 16 months in, Trump’s new nominees aren’t so different from the last crop of jurists he tapped for the bench. Key figures associated with the...

The US must not misread a desperate, cornered...

If Washington continues to read Iran as a stable revisionist power rather than an insecure regime increasingly focused on survival, it may misjudge the threat in ways that carry real consequences.

Public pension boards are sacrificing pensioners for politics

There is an accountability gap at the center of public pension governance that is structural, not merely partisan.

Newsom’s ‘break the glass’ warning fuels Hilton accusation...

Republican frontrunner Steve Hilton blasts Gov. Newsom for fearmongering, claims Democrats want to split GOP votes in California governor's race.

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