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With this week’s GOP primary debate, the race for the White House is well underway. But beyond the campaign rallies and political ads lies a complex system that governs how the U.S. elects its...
With this week’s GOP primary debate, the race for the White House is well underway. But beyond the campaign rallies and political ads lies a complex system that governs how the U.S. elects its...
Buying physical copies of books, music, and films preserves these works as they were originally intended to be read or listened to. Read More
“Even open democracies have implemented restrictive measures,” finds a global report. Read More
The public shaming and termination of Ronna McDaniel by NBC/MSNBC’s partisan talent represents an almost unbelievable failure of... Read More
When sex is stripped of its significance, then rape stops being a uniquely dreadful crime. Read More
“Occupied Gaza.” Prior to October 7, there were roughly two million Arab citizens of Israel but no Jewish citizens in Gaza. Gazans in... Read More
The president draws on 50 years of unflagging support for Israel, and not even a humanitarian crisis can dislodge him from that viewpoint. Read More
Netanyahu is blamed for worsening U.S.-Israel relations, but the problem is that the president thinks anti-Israel hecklers “have a... Read More
At least 50 U.S. universities have been sued for Jew-hatred on campus since October 7. Will it solve the problem? Read More
City leaders keep searching for the “root cause” of crime—they should look in the mirror. Read More
On March 26, doctors and medical associations represented by Alliance Defending Freedom asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hold the U.S. Food... Read More
Former President Trump's recent promise not to cut entitlement programs is notably silent on Medicaid — but GOP ambitions... Read More
When a train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, last year, Pete Buttigieg drew criticism for not showing up right away. Read More
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said Wednesday critics who called him a “DEI Mayor” after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key... Read More
America’s pastime offers many lessons on the importance of truly understanding information—and adapting to evolutions in... Read More
Kate Middleton and Olivia Munn are part of a troubling trend. Read More
We've made frustratingly little progress in figuring out how to do better. Read More
Steve McKee is the co-founder of McKee Wallwork, a nationally recognized marketing advisory firm that helps organizations and their people... Read More
Dave Kappos is an attorney and former government official who served as Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of... Read More
Bob Beauprez is a rancher and former banker and politician from Boulder County. He was made chair of the Boulder County Republicans in 1997,... Read More
RCP co-founder and president Tom Bevan runs down the positive numbers for President Biden from a new Bloomberg/Morning Consult poll of seven... Read More
On The Reason Roundtable, editors assess the Justice Department's nonsensical antitrust case against Apple. Read More
Proposals to reinvigorate American dynamism, innovation, and self-sufficiency. Read More
Just the News’ reporting shows the January 6th Committee withheld crucial evidence and testimony that contradicted the... Read More
Anti-vaccine activism has never had a dominant political affiliation. What happened? Read More
Residential electricity prices jumped nearly 12% in 2023 and they are going higher. But the carbon intensity of power generation isn't... Read More
Last summer, after George Floyd died under Derek Chauvin’s knee, protesters in Pensacola, Florida, held a week’s worth of rallies... Read More
In a statement issued last week, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman once again called for an end to Governor Sisolak’s indefinite... Read More
While New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham ordered the closing of certain grocery stores over COVID-19 concerns, she spent $16,248 in... Read More
Officials from Petaluma, California have decided their city has enough places to fill up gas-powered cars. Last week, the local city council... Read More
There are plenty of explanations for why and how discourse has become so uncivil. But solutions to moderating temper and tone are few.... Read More
Charles Kesler's exploration of National Conservatism provides a model for prudent civic reflection at the service of the common good. Read More
Classical liberalism today might benefit from a revived interest in building civilization. Read More
No viable alternative paths exist for defeating Hamas. Read More
The national security minister told The New York Times that the US president is "enormously mistaken" to pressure Israel over its military... Read More
A growing number of young people are bristling against the strictures of identitarianism. Read More
The forthcoming law will award fast-food workers a 25 percent hourly raise, increasing their pay by four dollars Read More
Last March 27, in the run-up to the April 1 “Trans Day of Vengeance,” Audrey Hale shot her way into the Covenant School in... Read More
Today on TAP: The Francis Scott Key Bridge tragedy in Baltimore is a reminder that sudden changes to how we move goods around the world can... Read More
A normal month in Baltimore, my family’s home for the past 21 years, is difficult enough—high crime, high poverty, high taxes, old... Read More
Our elected representatives in Washington should champion policies reflecting the will of the American people and cease their divisive... Read More
My new book meets every criteria published by my former county's library to carry it, so why is the library refusing to put it on the shelves. Read More
Neither presidential candidate is willing to back the reforms necessary to close the gap between revenue and benefits. Read More
It’s no secret that the American people are more concerned about crime and safety than almost any point in the last 30 years. Headlines... Read More
Last December, one of the most intrusive provisions in the federal statute book was set to expire. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence... Read More
Police and military forces are still maintaining an intense operation to locate the remaining 24 kidnapping victims. Read More
Amid more deadly disorder in the city, young women are being randomly punched in the face. Read More
Thanks to "squatters' rights" laws, evicting a squatter can be so expensive and cumbersome that some people simply walk away from their homes. Read More
A top official at the Department of Agriculture fielded a question that she couldn't answer. Instead of consulting her colleagues at the... Read More
At this writing — and to his credit — President Biden has remained, at least publicly, largely steadfast behind... Read More
Sen. Marco Rubio says FBI confirmed trafficking network exists that smuggles illegal aliens into the U.S. who have ties to ISIS. Read More
Governments at every level ought to cap public-sector wages and benefits at private-sector comparables. Read More
The genetic modification, or genetic engineering (GE), of plants and animals by selection and breeding has been practiced by humans for more... Read More
I stepped into the multiverse and saw a brokered Democratic convention. Read More
I spent years in the MAGA tribe: We loathed Ronna Romney McDaniel almost as much as we loathed the media Read More
Sports leagues partnered with legal gambling operations to fill their coffers. The deals are bringing in millions, but now they threaten to... Read More
With this week’s GOP primary debate, the race for the White House is well underway. But beyond the campaign rallies and political ads lies a complex system that governs how the U.S. elects its...