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A recent DOJ brief preposterously insists that Trump's "Anti-Weaponization Fund" was politically neutral. Trump himself has repeatedly contradicted that claim.
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Average wages have climbed by 3.4 percent in the past year, but inflation is now running at 4.2 percent. That means Americans are getting poorer, and the Iran war is a big reason why.
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A DOJ brief preposterously insists that Trump's 'anti-weaponization fund' was politically neutral
Trump himself has repeatedly contradicted that claim.
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This story is a nightmare. Texas cops fired dozens of tear gas grenades into an innocent woman's home. They smashed windows and drove through her front door. Her daughter's dog went deaf & blind. Then the city left her with the bill. Six years later, her saga is finally coming to an end. A thread.
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I am humbly begging people to stop acting like a drop in unintended pregnancies among teen girls is some great tragedy Also to look at what this new NBER paper actually measured before making grand pronouncements about phones killing fertility. reason.com/2026/06/10/t...
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A new NBER study suffers from the same flaws plaguing previous research on phones and fertility rates.
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The smartphone theory of birth rate decline still doesn't hold up
Federal prohibition of hemp-derived THC products would destroy a $37.5 billion industry to solve a problem states are already handling.
Police arrested a man in Florida for attempted child abduction in a town he had never visited, and the only evidence linking him to the crime was an AI facial recognition hit. Represented by the @aclu.org, he is now suing the officers and agencies who put him through it.
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It's no surprise Donald Trump believes his authority is unchecked. But in court, Justice Department attorneys are echoing his position, arguing that presidents enjoy unlimited, unreviewable power. We should all hope that argument never wins out—no matter what president is in office at the time.
The question of whether Social Security has a spending or revenue problem is going to be extremely relevant in the very near future. Raising taxes (or borrowing more heavily) to close Social Security's funding gap makes little sense when the benefits side of the ledger caused this crisis.
The JAWBONE Act would let Americans sue government officials who try to restrict their speech by pressuring social media platforms, broadcasters, or AI companies.
Trump's position in the White House ballroom case reflects his general resistance to judicial review. He has repeatedly argued that courts have no business deciding whether his actions are legal.
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Police arrested and charged Robert Dillon with a heinous crime based on nothing more than a faulty image search.
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ACLU sues after facial recognition falsely identifies Florida man as a child abductor
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Inflation can be a difficult beast to tame once it has been unleashed. And the affordability discourse is only going to get louder now.
Inflation reaches 4.2 percent as prices outpace paychecks
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Federal prohibition of hemp-derived THC products would destroy a $37.5 billion industry to solve a problem states are already handling.
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Mitch McConnell's hemp ban betrays the industry he helped create
Sens. Ted Cruz and Richard Wyden's JAWBONE Act would create a new legal remedy for Americans harmed by government pressure to censor speech.
Two senators offer a bipartisan solution to censorship by proxy
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The president has repeatedly argued that judges should defer to his decisions, even when courts conclude he exceeded his legal authority.
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From tariffs and deportations to federal construction projects, Trump's DOJ has repeatedly argued for broad and unreviewable presidential authority.
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Trump's position in the White House ballroom case reflects his general resistance to judicial review
DOJ claim that Trump could 'bulldoze' Statue of Liberty fits a pattern
Social Security's approaching insolvency is usually talked about as a revenue problem. It's actually a spending problem.
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Social Security is going bankrupt because its benefits are too generous