Supreme Court refuses to hear Trump’s E. Jean Carroll verdict appeal, but he has one more card to play

The Supreme Court is refusing to hear President Donald Trump’s E. Jean Carroll verdict appeal. On Monday, the court rejected the chance to overturn a verdict that […]

Justice Thomas fires another warning shot over defamation laws

Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch believe the 1964 decision of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan should be revisited. The landmark decision established the […]

Politico plays clueless over SCOTUS threats — but the trail is there

The Supreme Court justices are receiving additional security amid increased threats of violence, and Politico can’t seem to figure it out. Earlier this year, the House appropriated […]

Thomas Massie triggers House Democrats’ circular firing squad over Israel aid

Tensions boiled over among House Democrats Sunday after Republican Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie’s proposed an amendment to nix $3 billion in military aid to Israel. During a […]

Samuel Alito warns mail-in-ballot ruling leaves giant opening for voter fraud

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito warned Monday that the Court’s ruling on -in ballots opens the floodgates for potential voter fraud opportunities. In a 5-4 decisionauthored by […]

The government nobody voted for

The greatest threat to America is the administrative state and the politicians in both parties who have learned to exploit it. Every crisis becomes a justification to […]

School’s out: When summer was freedom

Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author.   Children today are subjected to “organized play” (what an oxymoron), regulated as to what they […]

New York-based healthcare system unveils new AI-powered virtual care effort

One Brolyn Health announced Monday it is partnering with hellocare.ai to bolster artificial intelligence-driven virtual care across its hospital system. The new move will provide advanced AI […]

The unspoken question in term limit debate

Few issues ignite passionate debate than whether elected officials should face term limits. Polls consistently show strong public support for limiting the number of years members […]

Supreme Court rules mail-in ballots can be counted after Election Day

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that federal law allows states to count non-military -in ballots received after Election Day. In a 5-4 rulingwritten by Trump-appointed Justice Amy […]

Swamp’s Military-Industrial Complex merger with Israel inches closer to becoming reality

Congress is inching closer to deeply integrating America’s Military-Industrial Complex with Israel’s national security state. The Senate has proposed $300 million for a program that would benefit […]

AOC wants to take on Apple; ‘it’s far, far too big’

Blurring the s between “ignoramus” and “demagogue,” expected price increases from Big Tech found New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D) leaning heavily on her talking points. Aversion […]

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