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What if Freedom Is Suspended?

What if the writ of habeas corpus has been guaranteed to the British since 1215 and to Americans since 1789? What if this encompasses the right of every person who is confined by the government against his or her will to compel the jailer to justify the confinement before a neutral judge?

What if this right is personal and individual and ...Read more

AI Was Born of Man and May Bury Him

Artificial intelligence has been around for longer than most of us realize. In 1950, Alan Turing proposed the famous "Turing test" in a paper, opening with the sentence "I propose to consider the question, 'Can machines think?'" His test, which he called the "imitation game," was a very simple one. There are three participants: a human judge, ...Read more

Trump's Tax Push Puts 'Free-Market' Label to Rest

If you voted for Donald Trump last November because you believed he'd increase economic freedom, it's safe to say you were fooled. Following a reckless tariff barrage, the White House and its allies are preparing a new wave of tax-code gimmickry that has more in common with progressive social engineering than pro-growth reform. And don't ...Read more

Trump's Triumphant Week

From the Right / Laura Hollis /

The past few days have showcased a whirlwind of success for President Donald Trump.

On May 10, India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire, which Trump praised on social media as a consequence of "common sense and great intelligence" by representatives from both sides, while acknowledging that a more lasting peace remains a delicate ...Read more

S.E. Cupp: The Dems are still hiding from Biden cover-up

From the Right / S.E. Cupp /

“He totally f***ed us.”

It’s rare to hear a political party operative speak this way about one of his own. It’s almost unheard of to hear a well-known campaign adviser like David Plouffe speak this way on the record about the former president of the United States, Joe Biden. Especially in this Democratic Party.

But that’s exactly ...Read more

Cal Thomas: The high price of drugs

From the Right / Cal Thomas /

Is there anyone who thinks prescription drug prices in America are about right?

President Trump has elevated an issue Democrats have been jawboning about for years. On Monday the president issued an Executive Order (EO) he says will decrease the cost of drugs in America and lead to increased transparency about how pharmaceutical companies set ...Read more

President Trump Bonds With Saudi Arabia. Plane Not Required.

From the Right / Debra Saunders /

WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump started the first major international travel of his second term in Riyadh, where he publicly bonded with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Pundits call the crown prince, the nation's de facto leader, MBS. Trump calls him "Mohammed."

Trump used the moment to call on the kingdom to join the Abraham ...Read more

What Makes US-Israel Relations Special?

From the Right / Star Parker /

The relationship between the United States and Israel is usually seen as "special" because of technical matters.

Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East. Israel and the U.S. share vitally important intelligence and technology.

But what about shared values?

Shortly after America's new ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, arrived at ...Read more

Commerce Over Chaos: US And Saudi Arabia Bet Trillions

From the Right / Austin Bay /

Commerce Over Chaos!

That's Donald Trump's MidEast strategy expressed as a peace and prosperity sound bite.

Will the sound bite bumperstick in reality?

Historical hint it might: ARAMCO: Arabian-American Oil Company (now Saudi ARAMCO, but, as Shakespeare asked, what's in a name?).

ARAMCO's a wealth and energy-producing historical stick that...Read more

The Evil Scheme Behind the Spate of Anti-Trump Lawsuits

From the Right / Betsy McCaughey /

A left-wing legal group with the misleading name Democracy Forward is proving to be the biggest obstacle to translating President Donald Trump's massive election victory into real change.

The group's mission is to thwart the decisions of the 77 million voters who supported Trump for president.

It sues the Trump administration repeatedly, ...Read more

Tariff Folly Will Lead to the End of the American Dream!

From the Right / John Stossel /

Last month, President Donald Trump proudly announced, "Liberation Day! The day American industry was reborn!" Reborn because of his tariffs, which he called, "the most beautiful word in the dictionary." This is just wrong. The first time he was president, Trump raised tariffs on steel. That helped American steelmakers. They hired 1,000 more ...Read more

Pope Leo XIII Rejected Socialism and Defended Private Property

When Pope Leo XIV addressed the College of Cardinals two days after he was elected to the papacy, he explained why he took the name that he did.

"Sensing myself called to continue in this same path, I chose to take the name Leo XIV," he said. "There are different reasons for this, but mainly because Pope Leo XIII in his historic Encyclical ...Read more

An American Pope Confounds the Press

From the Right / Tim Graham /

The quick election of a pope born and raised in the United States was a shock to almost everyone outside the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Conclaves begin with secular and Catholic experts making a list of possible front-runners, and no one had Robert Prevost on their bingo card.

For Americans, it was shocking and a bit exhilarating. We were always ...Read more

Welcome, Shepherd: An American Pope Who Can't Be Put In A Box

SAN DIEGO -- Just when I thought I was out of the Catholic Church, something extraordinary -- an American pope -- might pull me back in.

It's beautiful to see how many people, places and things are claiming a piece of Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old Augustinian pastor who will now and forever be better known by the handle Leo XIV.

...Read more

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JD Vance’s four words that might actually drain the swamp

From the Right / Rachel Marsden /

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – “None of our business.” That’s not your uncle dodging a family feud. It’s U.S. Vice President JD Vance casually summing up America’s stance on nuclear-tipped tensions between India and Pakistan. Finally, a government official who knows how to mind his own business and doesn’t treat every foreign dust-...Read more

The Feminist War on Motherhood

From the Right / Victor Joecks /

If you celebrated Mother's Day, you rejected modern feminism without even knowing it.

Last Sunday was Mother's Day. It's generally a joyous occasion. Everyone has a mother. Unlike with dads, almost everyone knows his or her mom. Most people appreciate the sacrifices their moms made.

More broadly, the survival of society depends on women ...Read more

'People You Should Know' Is a Love Letter to Bottom-Up Solutions

From the Right / Salena Zito /

FREDERICKSBURG, Virginia -- Steve Hotz started Black Horse Forge, a nonprofit organization that provides support for veterans, active-duty military personnel and first responders through the ancient art of blacksmithing.

The retired sergeant, who served 17 years in the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army, said he started the endeavor to ...Read more

Cal Thomas: Bad political theater in Newark

From the Right / Cal Thomas /

Political theater extends back to the Greeks. William Shakespeare wrote about politics in “Coriolanus” and other plays. A personal favorite of mine was politics/fromtheright/calthomas/s-3705965">Read more

We Must Cut Taxes on Made-in-America Products!

From the Right / Stephen Moore /

As the late senator from Washington state, Warren Magnuson, who served for more than 30 years in Congress, once said, "All that each industry seeks is a fair advantage over its rivals." Wilt Chamberlain had a fair advantage on the basketball court because he stood 7-foot-1. It allowed him to score 100 points in a single game.

The Trump 2.0 tax ...Read more

The On-Again, Off-Again Trade War

From the Right / Rich Lowry /

Never mind.

President Trump's 145% tariffs on China ran smack into Stein's law, the late economist Herb Stein's famous axiom that "if something cannot go on forever, it will stop."

What was effectively an instant embargo on the biggest importer into the United States wasn't sustainable, and sure enough, it's not going to be sustained.

The U...Read more

 

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