J.D. Vance Hates Milton Friedman
Socialism is ascendant within both political parties.
Darializa Avila Chevalier is supported by wealthy, well-educated elites.
Hunter Biden blames "the Epstein class" for turning on his dad.
Partisan political actors have seized on a vague and unsupported "hush money" allegation.
Read the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit here.
A MrBeast post is going viral on X, and the correct answer is obvious.
Actually, shoplifting is bad.
Seems weird no one reported on the numerous sexual misconduct allegations in 2020.
This is how a conspiracy theory grows.
Total anonymity plus revenue sharing seems to be rewarding extremely low-quality posting.
"He can't bring himself to say we shouldn't settle political questions with violence," said Paul.
Rising campus conservative star Kai Schwemmer declares libertarianism his enemy.
When Americans die, the administration is going to get questions.
The federal government shouldn't use its police power to gather personal, embarrassing information on people and then blast it out on social media.
Tara Palmeri insinuated that Michael Tracey disagrees with her because he's paid by Epstein associates. That's a lie.
"My wife and I have received many threatening and malicious emails, texts, and voicemails the past several days."
"This type of broad reveal of criminal investigative files, released to a rabid media, will absolutely result in innocent people being hurt," warned Clay Higgins.
This was straight-up debunked.
Plus: Why apologize for hating on Jasmine Crockett?
Local reporters have covered state daycare fraud for years, though it did not exactly receive wall-to-wall national attention.
Which is what progressive fans of antitrust want, no?
His lawsuit against the BBC is likely frivolous, however.
Media consolidations are not drying up the well of discourse; it's overflowing with takes.
What the Trump administration is doing to late-night comedy is clearly jawboning.
We should welcome renunciations of violence from those who disagree with Kirk, and dispute nonsense across the political spectrum.
The Irish comedian's arrest by British authorities is an outrage.
Trump is attempting to fire a Federal Reserve board governor.
Convincing the U.K. to stand down on backdoor access to Apple's encryption is a big win. The next battle will be fought over age verification.
"They suspected the house was being used as a school," notes the Times, in a moment of high drama, "and they were right."
Mamdani's socialism is unacceptable, but the former governor is himself unacceptable.
Independent media is where regime-change apologia goes to die.
A new study on the trustworthiness of PBS fails to persuade.
Even readers who are profoundly distrustful of Jake Tapper should pick up a copy.
No wonder the Democrats are having a young male voter problem!
Harvard's law faculty previously criticized the Obama administration's assault on norms of free speech and due process.
Now the tell-all books are pouring in.
Perhaps young people have become resentful of the government's massive transfer of wealth from kids to the elderly.
The government's stated justification for deporting him is so unconvincing that it must not be allowed to stand.
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