Democrats’ Second Impeachment Has Proven The Warnings Against The First
Opponents of President Donald Trump’s first impeachment warned Democrats were cheapening the process as a political weapon. Democrats proved them right.
Beijing Cracks Down With Series Of Arrests In Hong Kong
Wednesday morning, Chinese police arrested dozens of pro-democracy politicians in Hong Kong who orchestrated the city’s opposition movement.
Gov. Gavin Newsom Appoints California Secretary Of State Alex Padilla To Replace Sen. Kamala Harris
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom appointed California Secretary of State Alex Padilla to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Sen. Kamala Harris following her election as U.S. vice president.
Bork Widow: Biden ‘Orchestrated A Vicious Lying Assault,” A “Man Without A Compass, Guided Now By Prevailing Progressive Winds’
Mary Ellen Bork, the widow to the late federal Judge Robert Bork, wrote a response to an article in the Wall Street Journal reminding readers of Joe Biden’s role in her husband’s failed confirmation.
Senate Report: Hunter Biden’s Chinese Payments Raise Criminal Concerns, Extend To James Biden
Senate investigators released an earth-shattering report Wednesday outlining a long list of the Biden family’s conflicts of interest conducting shady business activity with foreign adversaries.
WSJ Analysis Shows Why Congress Shouldn’t Keep Subsidizing Extra Unemployment
The enormous, debt-funded unemployment benefits beefed up just several months ago de-incentivized work and created undue hurdles for businesses to bring back employees.
The Forty Year Evolution Of Conservatism From Reagan to Trump
WSJ Editor Gerald F. Seib joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss his new book, new book, “We Should Have Seen It Coming: From Reagan to Trump–A Front-Row Seat to a Political Revolution.”
Poll: Postal Service Conspiracy And Mail-In Voting Undermining Confidence In Elections
Democrats trust the accuracy of mail-in ballots more than they do traditional voting at present, with 55 percent claiming confidence in all ballot counting, while 65 percent supported the accuracy of mail-in.
Unlike California, New York To Open Schools For In-Person Learning
New York Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Friday that the Empire State’s schools are encouraged to re-open this fall.
Bipartisan Senators Demand Inquiry Into Google’s Anticompetitive Practices
The letter drew signatories from both sides of the aisle, from Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz to Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
J.D. Salinger’s ‘The Catcher In The Rye’ Offers A Timeless Message For Teen Loneliness Epidemic
J.D. Salinger’s message about the perennial problem of teenage loneliness and the need for genuine human relationships rings truer today than ever.
Abigail Shrier Explains Why Transgenderism Is Exploding Among Teenage Girls
Writer Abigail Shrier discusses the appeal of the transgender movement in recent years, particularly among young women, and the subsequent results.
New Poll Shows Americans Deeply Unhappy, Which Is What Happens When You Lock Them Up And Call Them Racist
American happiness has reached a 50-year low as Americans remain locked up and condemned for past generations’ sins.
The Tide Is Turning Back To Biological Definitions Of Gender
In 2014 the Chicago Tribune retracted a defense of biological gender, today such defenses are becoming commonplace.
New HHS Documents Show The Wall Street Journal Missed The Real Story In Its Azar Hit Piece
An interview obtained by The Federalist reveals how the Wall Street Journal badly misled Americans about HHS Secretary Alex Azar’s response to the coronavirus outbreak.
The Wall Street Journal Should Publish Better Data About Asymptomatic Coronavirus Cases
It is true that there are asymptomatic cases not being counted, and we need better testing and studies to refine our data. But this Wall Street Journal article is speculative.
What Beijing’s Latest Journalist Expulsions Mean For The U.S.-China Media War
While the world is focusing on containing the spread of the Wuhan virus, communist China declared the largest expulsion of American reporters this week, further escalating a media war with the United States.
China’s Expulsion Of WSJ Reporters Is Retaliation For The U.S. Telling The Truth About State-Owned Media
Since Xi Jinping came to power in 2013, China has expelled or effectively expelled nine foreign journalists as part of the government’s effort to control the narrative of China.