Posts by Swedan margen
Two dozen blue states sue over Trump’s new tariffs
Blue states sued President Trump on Thursday over his latest attempt to impose global tariffs, saying the new batch of levies misapplies a law designed to deal with arcane monetary issues. The plaintiff states say Mr. Trump’s attempt to replace tariffs invalidated by the Supreme Court with a 10% global tariff under Section 122 did…
Read MoreColin Gray’s Conviction Is Just, but It’s Not a Game Changer | National Review
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Read MoreAmerica and Israel Remind the World How Wars Are Fought to Victory | National Review
For some, it is a disorienting experience. Source link
Read MoreTrump team hiring lawyers to fill gap from attorney departures
The White House announced an initiative to recruit lawyers to work in the federal government amid an exodus of legal talent since President Trump took office. The Office of Personnel Management launched the Attorney Talent Network to connect attorneys with federal agencies nationwide. The website will let attorneys upload searchable resumes, receive job notifications and…
Read MoreIran War Proves Trump Was Right on Space Force | National Review
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Read MoreMission Accomplished. For Now
The WFB legacy stands. Long live the legacy. Source link
Read MoreMake Antitrust Boring Again | National Review
Washington is trying to relitigate the tech economy in real time. Source link
Read MoreAI Needs Child-Safety Guardrails Now | National Review
The ongoing social media addiction trials point to the problems of letting AI develop without safeguards. Source link
Read MoreOld Persian Calligraphy Survives in All Its Elegance, in an Unlikely Place | National Review
Alibaba Awrang, a modern Old Master, fled from Kabul to the U.S. in 2021, bringing his modern take on Persian design. Source link
Read MoreYou Can’t Escape the AI Grid | National Review
Citizens looking for security and privacy are about to get neither. Source link
Read MoreRep. Tony Gonzales confesses affair with aide, denies responsibility for her suicide
Rep. Tony Gonzales, Texas Republican, publicly confessed Wednesday to having an affair with one of his employees who later died by self-immolation but said he had nothing to do with her tragic suicide. Mr. Gonzales previously denied having an affair with his staffer Regina Ann Santos-Aviles and accused her widower, Adrian Aviles, of trying to…
Read MoreDaines drops out of Senate reelection, hand-picked successor sneaks in before filing deadline
Sen. Steve Daines, Montana Republican, dropped his reelection bid Wednesday with virtually no time to spare before the state’s filing deadline, but just enough for his hand-picked successor to enter the race. President Trump quickly endorsed Kurt Alme, the U.S. attorney for the District of Montana, in a social media post praising Mr. Daines as…
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