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Doomerism is Driving the Left Toward Socialism

How Kyrsten Sinema's decision makes Democrats' 2024 Senate map tighter

Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema decided to shake up the political world on Friday by becoming an independent. The former Democrat is still caucusing with the party in the Senate, so the Democratic caucus still has 51 members. Now, instead of 49 Democr…

Coming Soon: Late-Night Talk Show Host Rosie O’Donnell

Jimmy Kimmel selected her as one of his guest hosts when he takes two months off. Think she’ll tell some Trump jokes?

Judge Blocks Bans on Using Food Stamps for Sugary Drinks and Candy

A federal judge ruled that the Agriculture Department lacked the authority to approve state waivers that restrict what SNAP participants can buy with their benefits.

Appeals Court Allows Trump to Resume Expedited Deportations Nationwide

In a 2-to-1 vote, a federal appeals court panel ruled that the president can expand the procedure, previously used primarily near the border, to arrests nationally.

Today in ‘Things That Never Happen’

Election misconduct in Minnesota.

Larry Krasner 'Finds Out'

District Attorney Larry Krasner is something of a bargain for Philadelphia. According to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, he has not only been serving as the city's prosecutor but effectively as its top public defender.

Trump Gives Teamsters a Chance to Shed Oversight Meant to Curb Mob Ties

Sean M. O’Brien, re-elected to a second term leading the union, has used a relationship with President Trump to end court-ordered corruption monitoring.

Smoking, Social Media Bans Are a Warning Sign for Britain

The U.K.’s latest reforms are symptoms of a nanny state and an irresponsible populace.

US official says JD Vance made 'great progress' in Iran talks, calls snub reports 'foreign propaganda'

U.S. official says VP JD Vance made great progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks in Switzerland, calling snub reports foreign propaganda from Iran media.

The notable legal clouds that continue to hang over Donald Trump

All eyes are on former President Donald Trump, who has launched another White House bid.

Photos Behind Kennedy Center Tarps Show No Sign of Trump’s Name

Images circulated by an activist group reveal bare marble where President Trump’s name once resided. The Kennedy Center previously told a federal judge it had been removed.

Trump endorses John James in Michigan governor race as GOP rival exits primary

President Donald Trump issues full-throated endorsement of U.S. Rep. John James for Michigan governor prior to the Republican gubernatorial primary

Trump Admin Now Attacking Minneapolis With Indictments

The government has consistently lied about its interactions with people during Operation Metro Surge.

Trump backs both South Carolina GOP rivals as runoff tests his endorsement grip

Trump endorses both Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson in South Carolina's Republican gubernatorial runoff, aiming to cover his bases in the race.

China’s Last Moonshot

China’s ghost cities are like a mocking glimpse of the Chinese century we were told to expect, and for which we are still waiting.

For GOP, Pride in U.S. Is Consistent. Not So With Dems

Democratic pride in America has cratered since 9/11 while Republican pride hasn't moved. New polling shows just how wide that gap has grown.

The Miseducation of American Journalists

Understanding what has gone wrong with journalism in the US requires an understanding of what has gone wrong with the country’s journalism schools.

Supreme Court Bars Lawsuit After Prison Guards Shaved Inmate’s Dreadlocks

Damon Landor, a Rastafarian, tried to sue Louisiana prison officials for violating his religious rights.

The Art of Looking

A tribute to David Hockney (1937–2026).

She’s in Line to Be Mayor of D.C. How Will She Handle Trump’s Threat?

“We’re going to find ways to resist,” a defiant Janeese Lewis George, the democratic socialist who won the Democratic primary last week in Washington, said in an interview.

Oil Is Flowing Out of the Gulf. Everything Else Is Up in the Air

An Idaho Moonwalk

Discovering Craters of the Moon, a cinder garden, the Inferno Cone, and Number Hill.

How About We Just Play Baseball?

Athletes have every right to reject Pride symbols that—as activists themselves loudly insist—signify an increasingly radicalised set of ‘queer’ political demands.

Benedict Beckeld on Oikophobia, Islam, and the Crisis of Western Identity | Quillette Cetera Episode 66

Philosopher Benedict Beckeld speaks with Zoe Sankey about oikophobia, the decline of the West, Islam's incompatibility with Western values, and why civilisations at the height of their power sow the seeds of their own undoing.

How New Orleans Turned Around Its Failing Schools

Twenty years after Katrina, the city's nearly all-charter district has transformed one of America's worst school systems into a model of academic improvement.

Four Inconvenient Truths About the Conflict in Lebanon

Western political will and good intentions are no match for a complex reality rife with conflicting interests and ideologies.

SNAP and SAVE Sounds Like a Grocery Chain, But They're Programs Fed Judges Just Spiked

DOJ investigating NYC coffee shop over hostile social post about pro-Israel politician

The DOJ is investigating a Brooklyn coffee shop that criticized Rep. Dan Goldman after he bought coffee there, saying it would have turned him away as a "genocide enabler."

Do Canadians Hate America Now?

Could Congress Torpedo an Iran 'Deal'?

Why Taxing the Rich Is the Wrong Answer for Social Security

The supposedly simple fix progressives are selling would require a record tax hike and further distort federal spending priorities.

Everything you need to know about Biden's student loan forgiveness program

President Joe Biden's federal student loan forgiveness program, which promises to deliver up to $20,000 of debt relief for millions of borrowers, is on hold indefinitely as legal challenges work their way through the courts.

Ukraine Is Systematically Dismantling Russia's War Machine

Horrific Shooting Spree in Downtown Montreal UPDATE Manifesto

Supreme Court says Rastafarian can’t sue prison officials over shorn dreadlocks

The ruling dealt with legal technicalities but is a departure from a series of decisions by the justices expanding religious freedoms in recent terms.

As Vance Leads Iran Negotiations, Trump Creates Disruptions in His Path

Vice President JD Vance is in a politically precarious spot.

The Enemy Within

Iran is not Saudi Arabia’s biggest problem.

A tale of two parties: Trump, Mamdani put political clout on the line as four states hold primaries

Mayor Zohran Mamdani and President Trump test their political influence as New York, South Carolina, Maryland, and Utah hold key primary elections.

Cruel Britannia: Why No PM Can Get Traction

Starmer out as prime minister is no fix in a country where voters keep denying victors electoral mandates.

Swalwell pal accused of using campaign cash to bankroll ‘luxury lifestyle’ — including Super Bowl tickets

Sen. Ruben Gallego allegedly used campaign cash to fund luxury family trips and cover childcare expenses, according to campaign finance filings.

Ukraine’s Drone War Trundles On

Ukraine still remains ahead in the drone war, thanks mainly to a technological and operational lead that it has to maintain.

A Tale of Two Settlements

In the 29th instalment of ‘Nations of Canada,’ Greg Koabel describes the birth of Montreal in 1642; and the Indigenous town of Sillery, where a new kind of native-born Christianity took root.

Politics of the Day

Politics of the Day

Chicago priest tells Trump to 'shut up' and restore gun violence prevention funding after deadly weekend

A Chicago priest told Trump to shut up after his Truth Social post about Juneteenth weekend violence that left six dead and over 30 wounded.

Claire's Weekly Letter: Perceptions of Weakness

Meet the woman steering Biden's bipartisan winning streak on Capitol Hill

The Biden administration managed to rack up a long list of major legislative wins in its first two years despite facing one of the most closely-divided Congresses in history. From bipartisan action on infrastructure, gun safety and same-sex marria…

'Immigration and Energy': Where Starmer Failed Badly

It's amazing to think Keir Starmer was sold to us Brits as Mr. Sensible.

Supreme Court Makes It Easier to Exclude Criminal Aliens

SCOTUS struck a blow in favor of immigration authorities denying entry to green-card holders where they have committed crimes but haven’t been convicted.

This Works Both Ways, Right?

If it’s bad when it goes up, is it good when it goes down?

The Last Canadian Politician I’d Trust to Police the Internet

Marc Miller spread misinformation about unmarked graves and supports the criminal prosecution of residential-school ‘denialists.’ Why would Mark Carney use him to front his new plan for regulating online content?

Canadian Town Grants Rights to Trees

We can promote tree abundance quite well without granting them rights.

FBI reveals why Trump White House UFC event went ahead despite alleged terror plot

FBI says investigators disrupted the alleged UFC Freedom 250 plot targeting Trump's event after a concerned parent tipped off agents about her son.

The fine print of the Respect for Marriage Act

Let's start with the positive: Republicans and Democrats are coming together to protect same-sex marriage from the Supreme Court.

Trump on the Shabby Condition of the Reflecting Pool: Not My Fault

President Trump said the blooms of green algae and the peeling polyurethane had nothing to do with the rushed $16.4 million makeover he had ordered.

WSJ: 'Far-Left' Generational Clash Could Derail Dems

The American Revolution's Long Tail

Throughout US history, social movements-from reformist to radical-have returned to the language and ideals of 1776.

Monday's Final Word

Abortion Rights Group Endorses Platner Over Collins in Maine

Senator Susan Collins, a Republican, drew criticism from Planned Parenthood for voting to confirm Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who helped overturn Roe v. Wade.

Today Is DSA Day in the Primaries

Boom in Blue-Collar Jobs. Here's How To Fill Them

Meeting a massive need for more electricians, welders and plumbers will take real ambition.

Greenspan's Philosophy of Freedom

America's most powerful central banker and an apostle of freedom and free enterprise, Alan Greenspan, passed away at age 100 early this morning. May he rest in peace. He served as Federal Reserve chairman between 1987 and 2006. Nearly 20 years.

Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Claiming Cisco Systems Helped China Target Falun Gong

The court’s decision could have broader implications for whether companies can be held liable for aiding in international human rights abuses.

Where Does Israel Go to Get Their Apology?

CNN Political Briefing

The political news you need to know, in 10 minutes or less. Hosted by David Chalian.

Mamdani Wades Into NY Primaries

Monday, June 22nd on RealClearPolitics - Joined by Greg Swenson, Chairman of Republicans Overseas UK

Can Burnham Get Britain Growing Again?

"Social democracy is as much about a successful market economy as it is about an active state. When Labour forgets the first part of that sentence, we and the country lose. We've got to be as focused on wealth creation as we are on wealth distribu…

Scrubbed: Talarico Boldly Memory-Holes Trans Advocacy, 'Progressive Ideas'

Supreme Court Sides With Exxon in Lawsuit Over Assets Seized by Cuba

The Trump administration backed Exxon Mobil’s effort to be compensated for oil and gas assets confiscated by the Cuban government in 1960.

The Party of the Worker Is Now the Party of the Bureaucrat

The old fight was labour versus capital. The real fight now is between those who create value and those who administer it, and Australia's new budget has picked the wrong side.

The Axe Files with David Axelrod

Go beyond the soundbites and get to know some of the most interesting players in politics.

Trump-backed housing overhaul targeting Wall Street investors clears Senate

The Senate advanced the 21st Century Road to Housing Act, a Trump-backed package aimed at preventing the U.S. from becoming a "nation of renters."

Trump supporter’s company pledges $1 million to fix White House lawn after UFC event

Ohio-based ScottsMiracle-Gro said it is donating “a combination of monetary and product support.” A government watchdog said the arrangement raises ethics questions.

Margins of Error

Look closely at almost anything and you'll find data—lots of it. But what are those numbers really saying about who we are and what we believe? Harry Enten is on a mission to find out.

The Violations of the MOU Have Already Begun

If you’re looking for a silver lining, it’s that Iran is already breaking the MOU, and the U.S. will be able to abandon its stated commitments to it.

US sanctions five Cuban entities, Castro family member in latest pressure campaign, Rubio says

The U.S. has hit Cuba with fresh sanctions targeting five state-run entities linked to the military conglomerate GAESA and the mining sector, expanding Washington's economic pressure campaign.

Trouble in the Democratic Socialists’ Paradise

The DSA’s platform appeals primarily to younger voters. That’s a problem when most of the people going to the polls are older.

The Impeachment Trap

The midterm elections are approaching and with them the prospect that Democrats will take control of the House of Representatives and perhaps even the Senate. Even with a majority only in the lower chamber, the Democrats would have the power to to…

Perceptions of Weakness

In his panic-stricken effort to disentangle America from the Middle Eastern mess, Trump now appears to be falling into line with Tehran’s wishes.

Iran war's price tag hits $80B — more than double what Congress was told

Trump administration prepares roughly $80 billion supplemental funding request to resupply munitions depleted during the Iran war.

Social media erupts over Mamdani's silence after Brooklyn coffee shop bans Jewish congressman

Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced backlash for refusing to condemn a Brooklyn coffee shop that told Rep. Dan Goldman he was not welcome over his pro-Israel views.

Major Supreme Court Decisions Testing Trump’s Policies Remain

Over the next two weeks, the justices will release more than a dozen final opinions, including high-profile decisions on birthright citizenship, the Federal Reserve and transgender athletes.

Trump DOJ Rescinds Grand Jury Subpoenas of Journalists

If this is a retreat from a government effort to influence coverage, it would be prudent and welcome.