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A Dispiriting Day for the Pro-Life Movement at the Supreme Court
Oral arguments regarding a Louisiana law give little hope for a transformation of abortion jurisprudence.
Where Do You Go If CPAC Isn’t Trumpy Enough For You?
You hang out with Nick Fuentes and Michelle Malkin at America First PAC.
Anti-Trump Conservatives: Forgotten But Not Gone
The Summit on Principled Conservatism grapples with the different ways Trump has affected the movement.
An Exit Deal, Not a Peace Deal
The agreement not only calls for freeing 5,000 Taliban prisoners, there is no mention of a permanent and public Taliban break from al-Qaeda.
Why 2020 Could End Up as a Race Between Very Different New Yorkers
Our current political divisions owe much to the politics that formed in the city during the 1960s and 1970s.
It’s Constitutionally Impossible and Legally Imprudent to Ban Porn
But it’s legally practical and morally necessary to zone online porn, if we can.
Idlib Is a Disaster. Where Is the West?
There are no easy answers in Syria, but working with Turkey is a possibility we should consider.
Who Are the Real Trade ‘Fundamentalists’?
It's not just a simple battle between libertarians and protectionists.
Higher Ed Reform? Let’s Not Forget About Research.
Our debates focus on access, affordability, and debt. But life has gotten harder for researchers, too.
Bernie Sanders Once Defended Daniel Ortega’s Crackdown on Nicaraguan Citizens
You have to read the letter to believe it.
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Do the Debates Even Matter for Bloomberg?
His bad performance in Las Vegas didn't help him, but his strategy doesn't count on him doing well.