Supreme Court Still to Rule on Affirmative Action, Student Debt and Where Gay Rights and Free Speech Intersect
The justices are set to issue far-reaching opinions in a number of cases with major social implications this week.
The Supreme Court’s Elections Muddle
In Moore v. Harper, the Justices invite many more legal challenges to state ballot laws.
The Lordstowns of Industrial Policy
The Ohio electric-truck maker Trump touted files for bankruptcy.
U.S. Considers New Curbs on AI Chip Exports to China
Restrictions come amid concerns that China could use AI chips from Nvidia and others for weapon-development and hacking.
Men Charged in Deadly Smuggling Knew Truck’s AC Was Broken, Prosecutors Allege
Four more arrested a year after incident where 53 migrants died in a trailer on a sweltering Texas day.
U.S. Sanctions Wagner’s Gold and Diamond Mining Operations
The measures, targeting companies the U.S. says the Russian paramilitary group uses to fund its operations, follow a WSJ investigation into the […]
Chicago Air Quality Plummets as Canadian Wildfire Smoke Returns to U.S.
The Air Quality Index reached levels considered ‘very unhealthy’ in some areas.
Why Trump Had a Right to Keep the Documents
Michael Bekesha of Judicial Watch reinforces his argument about the ‘Clinton sock drawer’ case.
Unanswered Questions on the Hunter Biden Affair
The House Ways and Means Committee should keep pushing.
The ‘Dark Patterns’ of Deceptive Marketing
Don’t blame consumers for falling for them.
Google Violated Its Standards in Ad Deals, Research Finds
About 80% of Google’s video ad placements on third-party sites violated promised standards, new research shows; Google disputed the claims.
Memorizing Great Words Is Better Than the Alternative
Critical analysis is out. Straightforward propaganda is in.