July 12 BROADCAST BIAS: Networks downplay violent attacks on ICE to push immigration agenda Violent incidents targeting ICE and Border Patrol received limited network coverage, with CBS and PBS offering brief reports on immigration enforcement
July 11 NYC Mayor Eric Adams isn't gagging speech – his mask ban protects New Yorkers Legal analysis supports Mayor Adams' face covering restrictions as a necessary public safety measure, not an assault on free speech, according to constitutional precedents.
July 11 JONATHAN TURLEY: Justice Jackson plays pundit to dismay of SCOTUS colleagues Supreme Court Justice Jackson's view that opinions are her chance to 'tell people how I feel' raises concerns about judicial advocacy and the Court's role
July 11 Make America Beautiful Again: Let’s restore our natural legacy from sea to shining sea A new bipartisan commission aims to restore America's conservation legacy by uniting leaders to protect natural beauty and expand outdoor heritage
July 11 How the CBO got it wrong again: Trump's economic bill set to generate trillions in surplus, not debt Republican legislation criticized by media will slash deficits through economic growth, tariff revenue and deportation while cutting taxes on tips and overtime.
July 11 BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: How state law could force priests to choose between jail or excommunication Washington state's legislation requiring priests to report child abuse disclosed in confession faces opposition from bishops and the Justice Department as a threat to religious liberty.
July 11 Leftist lawmakers want to make homeless encampments a nationwide crisis Democratic Representatives Jayapal and Frost's Housing Not Handcuffs Act would allow unregulated homeless encampments on public land across America
July 10 Gutfeld!: What women does Michelle Obama think are invisible? The 'Gutfeld!' panelists discuss when men and women are most confident following Michelle Obama's latest podcast episode.
July 10 DAVID MARCUS: In Texas, warning signs for Trump on mass deportations The Trump administration's deportation measures are causing emotional reactions across communities, with confusion about who will be targeted and potential industry exceptions
July 10 DAVID MARCUS: In wake of Kerrville flood, locals ignore blame game Hill Country locals reject political blame games after deadly floods, viewing the disaster as an unstoppable act of nature while focusing on community support