Politics
Trump’s First 100 Days of Executive Action Were Busier Than FDR’s: ‘We’re Not Going to Restrain Ourselves’
The broad scope of this administration’s approach to presidential power was by design. Source link
Canada’s Anti-Trump Election
The U.S. president’s 51st-state rhetoric and trade war bolstered Canada’s left, but the ultimate responsibility for the country’s direction lies with its own voters. Source link
The First 100 Days
President Trump instantly halted the leftward lurch of the federal government but has emphasized speed over care. Source link
When Did the American Housing Affordability Crisis Begin?
The housing affordability crisis has not been slowly developing over the past 75 years, but rather quickly became a burden at the turn of the millennium. Source link
State Department ‘Reform’ Plans Leave Much to Be Desired
Though Rubio’s more thoughtful reorganization beats Trump’s wrecking ball. Source link
What’s Next for Abrego Garcia and the Venezuelan Deportees?
The Venezuelans should have less trouble than Abrego Garcia in convincing a court to direct the government to facilitate their return to the U.S. Source link
Religious Charter Schools Should Pass the Supreme Court Test
A case from Oklahoma will determine whether American education becomes more or less centralized, homogeneous, and anticompetitive. Source link
Maine Representative Laurel Libby Seeks Emergency Relief from the Supreme Court
Earlier today, the law firm of Consovoy McCarthy filed an emergency application with the Supreme Court on behalf of Maine Representative Laurel Libby and six… Source link
Ethnic Studies Activists Infiltrate California Curriculum, Allies Shame Jewish Parents Who Object
‘You only show up to meetings when it’s beneficial for you, so you can tell brown people who they are,’ one school board member charged. Source link
Gentner Drummond’s Bad Choices for Oklahoma
Why is a Republican fighting against religious school choice at the Supreme Court? Source link