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Supreme Court overturns Trump’s tariffs — but doesn’t force Treasury to refund $175 billion in deficit-reducing revenue

Nearly a year after President Donald Trump unilaterally imposed the steepest tariffs on American consumers in a century with his “Liberation Day” invocation of...

On This Day: Washington to the Six Nations: ‘We don’t need you to take up the hatchet for us’

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...

Is time running out for sanctuary cities?

IS TIME RUNNING OUT FOR SANCTUARY CITIES? In the end, the conflict between federal immigration authorities and protesters in Minneapolis boiled down to one fundamental...

The Trump administration is powering the nuclear renaissance

The Department of War has teamed up with the Department of Energy to advance one of President Donald Trump‘s core missions, which is to...

The deeper meaning of America’s liberal tradition

It hit me in a flash last week as I listened to a professor explain why arguments that sound plausible can turn out to...

The Duke of hazard

“Now is the winter of our discontent made an inglorious bummer by this Duke of York.” My mangled version of the words that open Shakespeare’s...

Will Trump choose Xi’s favor or Taiwan’s defense?

Last December, the Trump administration announced the largest arms sale to Taiwan in history: an $11 billion weapons package that included everything from drones and Javelin missiles to...

End the climate lawsuit feeding frenzy

The Supreme Court faces a fateful decision in Suncor Energy v. County Commissioners of Boulder County. If it declines to take up the case and fails...

Obama admits Housing First was a losing strategy

Last weekend, former President Barack Obama acknowledged a blunt political reality: “The average person doesn’t want to have to navigate around a tent city...

Bringing our national airspace into the 21st century

Sometimes watching an old movie can feel like opening a time capsule. Nostalgia for some, younger audiences laugh at the use of brick-sized cellphones,...
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