Boulder’s Climate Lawsuit Is a Tax on Every American
The Supreme Court should shut down a Colorado attempt to run roughshod over federal energy policy.

As America celebrates its 250th birthday, we will hear familiar tributes to democracy, freedom, and self-government. All deserve recognition. But the most revolutionary American idea may have been something else entirely. It was the idea that birthplace should not determine destiny. That statement sounds ordinary today. For most of human history, it would have sounded […]
The Supreme Court should shut down a Colorado attempt to run roughshod over federal energy policy.
6/20/1837: Justice David Josiah Brewer's birthday. The post Today in Supreme Court History: June 20, 1837 appeared first on Reason.com.
It’s estimated at least 118 Americans have died fighting in Ukraine after volunteering for the war effort.
The United States men's national team made history with a 2-0 win over Australia Friday.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is causing needless suffering within the military ranks by eliminating the universal flu vaccine mandate, according to a new analysis. More than 160 soldiers at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas because of a growing influenza outbreak, which may have killed at least one person in basic training, according to a new editorial from The Washington Post's editorial board. Since the new mandate was handed down in April, at least half of Air Force cadets have skipped getting the shot, and that is part of why the virus is spreading, the editorial added. "If it wasn’t already clear why Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to eliminate the military’s universal flu vaccine mandate was an exceptionally bad idea, it should be now," the editors wrote. The influenza outbreak is happening at a time when the U.S. is engaged in a protracted conflict with Iran, which seems likely to start heating up after peace talks fell apart this week. Vice President JD Vance was scheduled to travel to Switzerland on Friday to sign an agreement between the U.S. and Iran that was brokered last weekend, but abruptly canceled the plans late Thursday night. The Washington Post editors also took aim at Hegseth's excuse for revising the vaccine mandate, arguing that it makes the military less war-ready. "When Hegseth announced the new vaccine policy, he claimed that 'overly broad' mandates 'only weaken our war-fighting capabilities' and stressed that his rollback would 'restore freedom and strength to our joint force,'" the editors wrote. "In reality, his apparent motive was pandering to anti-vaccine elements inside President Donald Trump’s coalition," they added. "Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former trial lawyer who has profited from lawsuits against vaccine manufacturers, continues plotting to make it harder for people to get immunizations. Never mind that Trump himself received the flu and COVID vaccines last fall.""The secretary cannot stop seasonal diseases like the flu, but unnecessarily ruling out ways to mitigate harm only degrades military readiness," they continued.
Friday on MS NOW's "The Last Word," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, also known as the SAVE America Act, was the "most anti-election democracy thing that’s ever been proposed." The post Schumer: SAVE America Act ‘Worst, Most Anti-Election Democracy Things That’s Ever Been Proposed’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Americans don't need cameras in the courtroom. What they need is a Congress that functions like a serious body.
The hags on ABC's The View lost it on Thursday over the NBA Champion Knicks accepting President Trump's invitation to visit the White House after their first Championship win in 53 years. The Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 4-1 in the Finals, and owner James Dolan will take his team to the White House to celebrate. The post (VIDEO) Whoopi Goldberg Says Black New York Knicks Players Should Go to White House and “Remind Those People” – Says Trump “Destroying All of Our Histories” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.