John Hinderaker of the Powerline blog highlights an important shift in a major legacy media outlet’s coverage of a controversial topic. The culture wars are raging, but on at least one front the forces of good are winning.…
Chris Bray writes for the Federalist about lessons to be learned from Minnesota’s recent taxpayer spending scandal. By now, I assume most readers here have seen the magnificent work of the independent journalist Nick Shirley…
Ramesh Ponnuru of National Review Online offers an excellent lesson in history and tax policy to a clueless California congressman. The politician in question quotes one of the progressives’ favorite historical figures but…
Wesley Smith writes for National Review Online about a disturbing article in a leading medical journal. The “dead donor rule” (DDR) is a legal and ethical mandate that requires vital organ donors to be truly dead before their…
Dmitri Bolt writes for Townhall.com about one western legislator’s interesting proposal for a tax-funded study. Arizona state Senator Janae Shamp is advancing legislation that would require Arizona to commission a formal…
John Sexton writes for HotAir.com about an interesting revelation in a legacy media outlet. The Washington Post editorial board continues to challenge its progressive readers today with an editorial taking a shot at…
Tim O’Brien writes for PJMedia.com about an unusual critique from a major legacy media outlet. The Trump administration made a point of acknowledging the birth of Jesus Christ on Christmas, and the New York Times wasn’t…
A viral video highlighting the Quality Learning Center in Minneapolis has reignited scrutiny of alleged fraud in Minnesota’s child care programs under Governor Tim Walz (D). The clip, posted to social media accounts by…
Jennifer Oliver O’Connell writes for RedState.com about a significant money-saving decision within the federal government. On Friday, FBI Director Kash Patel took to X to announce the official shuttering of the J. Edgar…
John Hinderaker of the Powerline blog documents an interesting development in the American legal community. Not too many years ago, the bar was one of the pillars of the Republican Party. Abraham Lincoln was the patron saint…
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