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Barring any last-minute changes, House Republican holdouts are expected to support the bill as is, without any major changes to the text.
I feel as though the spirit of Roe v. Wade’s penumbras and land-of-make-believe legal decision-making are alive and well in the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 4–3 ruling this week to abolish the ...
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Where the Trump administration is taking us. View Magazine Archives But the real work of dismantling discrimination has just begun. Hope remains for reviving the culture of life. We are still ...
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Christine Rosen is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a contributor to Commentary. Chris Hayes decries the attention economy while thriving in it, and offers little guidance ...
No word yet about the kulaks.
The public is largely against the protesters. The case of a Koran-burning reveals double standards in the English justice system. Recovering the truth. From Madison’s literary society to today ...
Mr. Ridley is the author of How Innovation Works, and Why It Flourishes in Freedom, published in 2020. He is a biologist, newspaper columnist, and member of the House of Lords in the U.K. Read More ...
As the Senate debates a proposal to pause state regulations of artificial intelligence, it needs to balance addressing concerns about AI with innovation.
Lawmakers have expanded the bill’s carve-outs while weakening its spending cuts, causing its overall cost to rise significantly.
The Big Beautiful Bill has two features that are common to these “must pass” mega-bills that now dominate our Congress’s way of doing things. It has an overwhelming politica ...