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A federal court just told veterans they can’t choose their own help

My father served 26 years in the U.S. Air Force. After he retired as a master sergeant, he spent years trying to get the...

Why situationships are surging and why they must stop

Undefined. Noncommittal. Nonjudgmental. A situationship is the blurry middle ground between friendship and a romantic relationship. There are no labels, and both parties are...

The hidden driver behind school choice: Advanced learners are voting with their feet

Advocates of school choice pay scant attention to gifted education, accelerated learning, and other forms of advanced education — those services that provide students...

Political violence doesn’t start with violence

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the public should be preparing to celebrate the durability of our democracy. Instead, many are wondering...

Pass the BUILD America 250 Act: Congress begins clearing road for autonomous trucking

In late May, the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure voted 62-2 to advance the BUILD America 250 Act, a five-year surface transportation reauthorization...

Can bombs bring Iran back to the negotiating table?

American cruise missiles and warplanes struck targets across Iran again overnight into Thursday, hours after President Donald Trump vowed to hit the Islamic Republic...

Reaching any deal with Iran will be harder than Trump thinks

President Donald Trump keeps promising a “deal” with Iran. But the theological and historical perspective of the Iranian mullahs may make any permanent treaty...

There’s only one way out of Congress’s FISA quagmire

Congress is staring down the clock on a looming deadline for Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act — a powerful warrantless surveillance...

The anxiety behind Xi Jinping’s Pyongyang visit

Watch the ceremony: twenty-one guns, two national anthems, state dinners, signed agreements, and crowds on cue. Chinese state media called President Xi Jinping’s June...

How climate litigation could silence us all

As the Supreme Court prepares to hear Suncor v. Boulder, a once-local climate lawsuit is packed with threats to the First Amendment lurking just...
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