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US Supreme Court Asked to Rule on Whether Private Citizens Can Enforce Voting Rights Act

A lower court ruled earlier this year that only the government can bring such cases. The U.S. Supreme Court was asked to issue a ruling...

The Track Record of the CDC

The CDC used weak evidence for bold claims during COVID, echoing critics like Trump and RFK who say the agency badly needs reform.
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Judicial activism has run amok

Judge Charles Breyer blocked Trump's use of California's National Guard, citing the Posse Comitatus Act, sparking debate over presidential authority.

Transitioning from Regulatory Sclerosis to Arbitrary State Capitalism

The Trump administration is moving from reducing the size and regulatory power of the federal government to the formation of State Capitalism.

Gen Z and Crystallized Intelligence

We’ve created a new malaise: media fatigue and information overload, or “data smog,” which has sharply accelerated in recent years.

What to Expect as Congress Returns to Session This Week

Congress reconvened as government funding nears a Sept. deadline, with lawmakers expected to devote much of their focus to avoiding a shutdown.

Tariffs Helped Save America’s Credit Rating

Commentary Tariffs are going up, and internal taxes are coming down in the United States. That makes sense to S&P, which...

As Schools Increase Use of AI, Experts Warn of Impact on Children’s Development

As tens of millions of children head back to school, parents and teachers are grappling with questions about how much AI is too much.