Despite repeated Supreme Court warnings against nationwide injunctions, obstinate district-court judges kept insisting upon their right to “micro-manage” the executive branch, fumes The Federalist’s Margo Cleveland.
President Donald Trump says he’s hoping Hamas will accept his team’s latest proposal for a 60-day cease-fire with Israel as soon as next week — but if the past is any guide, he (and everyone else) is in for disappointment.
During a grilling by lawmakers at a Senate Banking Committee hearing last week, Powell denied The Post's reporting on the swanky "Palace of Versailles" renovations to the central bank's Washington headquarters.
Kudos to the State Department for revoking the visas for British punk-rappers Bob Vylan: Our country doesn’t need to let naked antisemites in for a tour.
We’re not convinced that Sen. Marsha Blackburn’s excellent intervention is enough to fix an obscure part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that threatens to destroy . . . The Post, among others.
“Today’s Democratic activists must keep extremist, unpopular positions out of our party’s platform and serious conversations,” warns William M. Daley at The Wall Street Journal.
For the sake of the next generation, America's elected officials, parents and educators need to get serious about curbing kids' use of artificial intelligence — or the cognitive consequences will be devastating.
The political-talent pipeline in this town is no longer about community-based clubhouses; it's about social-service nonprofits and public-sector unions that feed off the taxpayers on a scale that dwarfs Tammany Hall's wildest dreams.