Until the Court addresses the flawed and non-textual nondelegation doctrine, federal agencies will continue to make laws — and pick winners and losers.
GOP-Run Indiana City Considers Democrat-Run, California-Style Homeless Center
Hundreds of billions spent nationwide on homeless services have only resulted in more homelessness. Councilman Russ Jehl says Fort Wayne should try a third option besides doing nothing or enabling addicts.
Zohran Mamdani Has an Historically Illiterate Take on Soccer
CEO Of Dems’ Troubled Fundraising Platform Set To Testify On Capitol Hill
Regina Wallace-Jones will be on the hot seat Wednesday for a House hearing on ActBlue’s ‘deeply unsettling’ activities.
Northern Ireland is primed to blow after this Somali migrant tried to decapitate a man in the street
I’m starting to think diversity is not, indeed, our strength.
There Is Nothing ‘Populist’ About Graham Platner’s Rise To Democrat Party Prominence
The notion that Platner is a ‘working-class populist’ with humble beginnings rings as true as assertions that men can become women and vice versa.
Scott Pelley’s Hysteria Is A Good Sign That The Legacy Media Continue To Die A Painful Death
Times are changing. The media’s ‘normal course of business’ is quickly disappearing, along with Scott Pelley.
Heartbeat International Launches Tracker To Monitor Abortion Pill Poisonings
Pro-life nonprofit organization Heartbeat International launched a new tracker last week that lists reported cases of abortion pill poisonings across the United States. So far, the organization has identified 15 states where women have reportedly been tricked into taking abortion drugs without their knowledge or consent. Pregnancy Help…
Bozell Explains Why Public Trust in the Media Hits a Historic Low
Bozell Explains Why Public Trust in the Media Hits a Historic LowOn the latest episode of the Wired In podcast, host Cabot Phillips spoke with Media Research Center President David Bozell to analyze the off-the-rails Scott Pelley’s New York Times podcast interview and President Donald Trump’s walkout on…
NPR's Hansi Lo Wang ('He/Him'): Racial Districts Protect Democracy
NPR's Hansi Lo Wang ('He/Him'): Racial Districts Protect DemocracyAfter the Supreme Court’s Louisiana vs. Callais decision struck down the state’s racially gerrymandered congressional map and thus “undermined” the Voting Rights Act, the high court recently granted Alabama permission to use a map that eliminates one of two…








