Politics
DOJ insists Habba is still U.S. attorney for New Jersey, sets up conflict with district's judges
The Justice Department on Wednesday said Alina Habba is still interim U.S. attorney for New Jersey after the district's majority Democratic-appointed judges tried to boot her this week. ...
Legislation would allow national parks to raise entry fees for foreign visitors
Go deep enough into the trails at some of America's national parks and you'll notice the other patrons there with you are, as often as not, speaking a foreign...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Is an Opportunity to Renew Federalism
For the first time, states have the directive and flexibility to put the truly needy first and help able-bodied adults return to the workforce. Source link
<i>Sesame Street</i> Will Still Be Open
It’s now on Netflix, and it remains available for free on PBS. Source link
This Left-Wing Education Juggernaut Doesn’t Deserve Federal Backing
The National Education Association’s real purpose is political. That doesn’t merit a government charter. Source link
<i>Eddington</i> Sensationalizes American Panic
Behind the miscommunication of a political exploitation film. Source link
Trump Shouldn’t Fire Powell
The Fed chairman’s term will be over in ten months. Forcing him out now will mean serious institutional and reputational damage to the U.S. Source link
Trump claims Japan trade deal, imposes 15% tariff on goods from Asian superpower
President Trump on Tuesday said he struck a trade deal with Japan, a surprise development after the U.S. leader described the Asian country as "spoiled" by years of favorable...
Bipartisanship blooms in Senate vote to advance spending bills
Most Senate Democrats on Tuesday temporarily put aside their frustrations with the Trump administration's handling of government funding and joined Republicans in teeing up action on bipartisan spending legislation....
Gavin Newsom May Take Away His Voters’ Decision on Redistricting
More than 60 percent already have said they don’t trust politicians anywhere near a redistricting map. Source link