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The Democrats’ ‘gerrymandering ban’ was no such thing

As Democrats support a deceptively worded ballot measure to create a rank partisan gerrymander in Virginia, they nevertheless claim the moral high ground, and...

On This Day: Dorchester Heights is secured!

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the...

Sports reporters helped kill sports reporting

I was the program director of a journalism training center in Washington, D.C., a city with six professional teams and zero sports reporting gigs. That...

War Department’s secondary boycott strategy against Anthropic could backfire

After disputes over the use of Anthropic’s technology in fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance, War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced restrictions on Anthropic’s...

Artificial intelligence and the new era of government transparency

The Michigan State Police demanded $6.8 million to process a Freedom of Information Act request from my organization in 2009. A federal inspector general had flagged...

Mark Teixeira’s big league political debut is a win

Former MLB star Mark Teixeira has traded his glove for a shot at Congress, securing the Republican nomination in Texas’s 21st Congressional District in a...

Ditch the red tape: Let private credit fuel America’s future

The constant attacks coming from the Left on capital markets and the wealthy are bad for America. Instead of celebrating entrepreneurs and investors as...

Domestic energy dominance makes us safer

President Donald Trump’s strikes against the Iranian regime, and the regime’s all-out effort to create chaos in the region in response, has disrupted global...

Big Labor has organized its own downfall

These days, unions have more luck organizing press conferences than actual workers. A year ago, the presidents of the AFL-CIO and SEIU — two of...

Transform Ruhollah Khomeini’s tomb into a museum on regime crimes

During my first trip to Iran in 1996, I visited Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s tomb, a palatial complex abutting a Behesht-e Zahra Iran-Iraq War cemetery about 14 miles south...
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