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Supreme Court is right to value children over pornography

In recent years, state governments have regulated pornography according to a notion of absolute freedom of speech. In a 6-3 decision on Free Speech...

To protect AI, Congress must regulate it

As part of the budget legislation being debated on Capitol Hill, the Senate this week rejected an amendment that would have prohibited states from...

Democrats cry wolf over Medicaid cuts

I’ll never forget the dentist appointment I had when I was 18. It was supposed to be a routine cleaning, the kind of thing...

Business reports give the lie to climate alarmism

American businesses are reporting fewer challenges due to weather and climate events. Rather than celebrate the good news, on June 30, the Wall Street...

Welfare stands in the way of the American dream

As we celebrate Independence Day, we’ll be reminded of our inherent right to life, liberty, and one of our country’s most defining ideals: the...

Comparing the militaries of Israel and Iran

In June, the Israeli military launched a preemptive strike on key strategic and nuclear targets in Iran. In response, Iran launched hundreds of ballistic...

This Independence Day, liberalism is in crisis

On July 4, 1776, the United States was born not just as a nation, but as an idea. It was the first country truly...

‘Big, beautiful bill’ will raise both growth and deficits

We are living in an age of hyperbole, or as writer Matthew Hennessey calls it, the “Age of Excusability,” in which our politicians succeed...

Denying bigot Bob Vylan a visa is appropriate

Those who promote or engage in violence against the United States and its allies and interests should be denied entry into our country. That...

NPR and PBS need to play ball for federal funding

Public media stations across the country are using their airwaves to urge listeners and viewers to write to their senators to hold off the...
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