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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) has finally acknowledged that some of her authoritarian COVID orders were ridiculous. Unfortunately for her, everyone else knew this three years ago, when she first put those orders in place. → Read More
Despite the apology letter issued by the university president and law school dean, Stanford University is not sorry for the disruption of Judge Kyle Duncan’s speech last week. This is clear because the university has failed to address the “diversity, equity, and inclusion” bureaucracy that made the disruption possible. → Read More
Residents in Portland, Oregon, have continued to learn the hard way that the soft-on-crime approach they permitted their leaders to institute has consequences as businesses continue to depart the city. → Read More
California has offered the latest update for its high-speed rail project that was supposed to be completed three years ago. Unsurprisingly, the projected price tag has increased once again. → Read More
The destruction of women’s sports continues apace, and powerlifting is the latest target. → Read More
Focusing law enforcement resources on career criminals and gang members keeps people safe. Believe it or not, the most recent example of this comes from California. → Read More
You can find terrible politicians in every corner of the country, but few deserve to lose reelection more than Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. → Read More
The world has tried many things to try and stop Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, including arming the Ukrainians and sanctioning the Russians. But has anyone thought of simply asking Russia to stop? → Read More
Seattle is going to be shelling out $3.6 million in taxpayer dollars to businesses that were damaged during the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots, proving once again that incompetent governance comes with a price. → Read More
The Air Force improperly released the records of multiple GOP House candidates during the 2022 midterm elections, a scandal that includes Politico and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. How is this not a bigger scandal? → Read More
San Francisco has suddenly discovered that its brave boycott of red-state contractors is doing nothing but harming its own residents. → Read More
In video games, “microtransactions” are used to make players pay for more features so they can have a more competitive and enjoyable experience, even after they have already bought the game. → Read More
California is continuing to destroy the livelihoods of its residents in its rapid and unnecessary shift to wind and solar energy, with no regard for the damage being done. → Read More
Black Democrats are blaming the Democratic Party for black candidates losing winnable races. → Read More
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) is not a serious or intelligent man, and he personifies the most ghoulish position of the Democratic Party when it comes to gun control. → Read More
A shooting at Michigan State University left three people dead and five others wounded. → Read More
Unsurprisingly, another high-profile crime story can be traced back to someone with a long, violent criminal history who probably should not have been out of jail in the first place. → Read More
After any incident in which a black man is killed by police, legacy media outlets will blow it up to fit the Black Lives Matter narrative, no matter how dubious the circumstances or how uncommon truly unjustified encounters are. Police officers get no such concern when these situations are reversed, however. → Read More
After the Supreme Court struck down New York’s overreaching gun control law last year, New York City declared Times Square to be a “gun-free zone.” Shockingly, this did not prevent a man from being shot and killed there last Thursday. → Read More
A powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked Northern California early Tuesday morning, leaving thousands without power and causing widespread damage. So far, no injuries have been reported, and there is believed to be no risk of a tsunami. The earthquake struck at about 2.34 a.m. just off the coast of California, some 7.5 miles from Ferndale in Humboldt County, according to authorities. → Read More