Jon Levine writes for the Washington Free Beacon about one group with a special interest in a New Jersey congressional election. Victims and survivors of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing reacted with shock and horror at…
Editors at National Review Online would not be sad to see a Republican Kentucky congressman lose his job. We have a lot of time for quirky, go-it-alone libertarians, but prefer if they aren’t conspiracy theorists or noxious…
Andrew Stuttaford writes for National Review Online about a disappointing foreign policy action from the Trump administration. Poland has for years been one of this country’s best friends in Europe. Far from being one of the…
Tim O’Brien writes for PJMedia.com about the two major players in the Trump administration who could succeed the 47th president. People have asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio if he plans to run for president in 2028, and…
Naomi Schaefer Riley writes about disturbing new evidence of the harmful effect of cannabis. Advocates of cannabis legalization have used two major arguments to persuade the public in the past few decades. Increasingly, both…
Vincent Smith and Shantanu Kamat explore the impact of a significant federal regulatory waiver. The Jones Act, which restricts cargo shipments between US ports to US-flagged and owned vessels, has distorted the US…
Danielle Pletka assesses the impact of President Donald Trump’s decision when waging war against Iran. No, again, the war with Iran is not lost. It could be, but it ain’t over yet. As usual, all is in the hands of President…
Editors at the Washington Examiner critique recent statements from members of the previous presidential administration. The Democratic Party wants voters to believe the border crisis created by President Joe Biden was an…
Kevin Killough writes for Just the News about an interesting shift in Microsoft’s priorities. During the Biden era, Microsoft was a leader in Big Tech’s push to eliminate fossil fuels and power the world with energy from wind…
Elle Purnell writes for the Federalist about Virginia Democrats’ attempt to salvage their congressional gerrymander. Jay Jones, the Virginia attorney general who fantasized about executing a Republican colleague and wished…
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