Plus: In a Wildfire-Ravaged L.A. Suburb, Red Tape Snarls the Rebuilding: ‘Everybody’s Forgotten About Us’, The New York Times Discovers That Christian Women Wear Cross Necklaces, and more
 

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May 03, 2025

 

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Maine’s Shocking Assault on Democracy and Free Speech

Stripping a legislator of the power to vote over her opinions is outrageous.

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In a Wildfire-Ravaged L.A. Suburb, Red Tape Snarls the Rebuilding: ‘Everybody’s Forgotten About Us’

The grief these residents are experiencing is compounded by the permitting, fireproofing, and other requirements to comply with California’s building codes.

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The New York Times Discovers That Christian Women Wear Cross Necklaces

Nowhere in the article does the author suggest that a cross necklace could be an instrument of personal devotion — no, the object must be a social statement.

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Trump Instigated the Battle with Judges over Immigration

By operating outside the law or doing so in irregular ways, Trump made judicial intervention inevitable.

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FINDING OUR WORDS: Words That Made America is a collection of some of the most inspiring words spoken by American leaders since our founding, with every speech launched with a prefacing essay by Tracy Lee Simmons, longtime NR contributor and author of Climbing Parnassus, a popular case for classical education in America. In the essays, Simmons shows how each speech fits into the broad mosaic of the American story. Commerce with these words offers us one path back to citizenship, decency, and good sense.

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