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Homicides are up in D.C., and Police Chief Charles H. Ramsey says PCP is to blame. He may be right, assuming that PCP stands for "pretty crappy policing."
Homicides are up in D.C., and Police Chief Charles H. Ramsey says PCP is to blame. He may be right, assuming that PCP stands for "pretty crappy policing."
At a time when legacy publications are increasingly seen as playing for one political "team" or the other, this type of editorial decision will not do anything to fix that perception.
The new president availed himself of Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The Niskanen Center fired a senior staffer for tweeting an offensive joke about Mike Pence, and hypocrisies abound.
The lawsuit from three Orange County preservation groups argues that supposedly historic buildings should be afforded the same environmental protections as "air, water, and forests."
Partisans who abandon constitutional principles because they prove inconvenient are in for a rude surprise when the other team wins.