Politics & Policy Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony against Trump Is Devastating By Andrew C. McCarthy 10:33 PM Things will not be the same after this.
Law & the Courts Why Weren’t Democrats Prepared for the End of Roe? By Nate Hochman June 28, 2022 For decades, leftists, with the media and academia on their side, were accustomed to triumphing in the culture wars.
Politics & Policy The Pro-Life Work Begins for Republican State Legislatures By Jack Wolfsohn June 28, 2022 The United States is a patchwork of laws protecting or banning abortion, or something in between.
Politics & Policy Sorry, Progressives, No One Is Coming to Save You By Charles C. W. Cooke June 28, 2022 As the Left’s ability to bully American institutions into submission diminishes, its desperation is growing.
Law & the Courts Praying Football Coach Celebrates after Supreme Court Vindication: ‘A Weight Has Been Lifted’ By Diana Glebova June 28, 2022 After a years-long legal battle, Kennedy is waiting for the school to offer him his old job back.
Law & the Courts The Stealth Inspector-General Investigation of Donald Trump By Andrew C. McCarthy June 28, 2022 The Justice Department is engaged in subterfuge to conceal its focus on the former president.
Politics & Policy January 6 Committee Examines Pardon Requests by Trump’s House Allies By Andrew C. McCarthy June 28, 2022 Past being prologue, count on the committee to overplay its hand.
International Unions Have No Qualms Making Supply Chains Worse By Dominic Pino June 28, 2022 Unions are only adding to transportation delays and rising costs by stopping work around the world.
Health Care A Marshall Plan for the Pro-Life Cause By Mark Rodgers & Kiki Bradley June 28, 2022 The pro-life movement should aim to reduce unwanted pregnancies, support maternal and prenatal health, and ease the costs of caring for the child after birth.
Politics & Policy A Company That Moves the Earth Couldn’t Move Illinois By Brad Weisenstein June 28, 2022 State leaders ignored Caterpillar’s needs for a decade, then showed no remorse when it was too late.