United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of MichiganCommentary Man Convicted on Federal Charges for Diverting River, But It's Just What Rescue Boats Needed A man has been convicted of very serious federal charges, but what he did, he did for a very good reason that seems to have been ignored. By Warner Todd Huston February 12, 2024
@rebeccawalser / X screen shotCommentary Financial Expert Says Numbers in New Jobs Report 'Do Not Add Up' "So where are all these jobs coming from? Obviously we need to look at the details, but it does not compute. They do not add up." By George C. Upper III February 2, 2024
Brandon Bell / Getty Images; Saul Loeb - AFP / Getty Images Ex-Fed Prosecutor: How SCOTUS Can Side with TX and Crush Biden's Plan Former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy argued that the law is on Texas' side in the state's dispute with the Biden administration. By Randy DeSoto January 26, 2024
Alex Brandon / AP PhotoCommentary Biden Caves to 'Young People and Frontline Communities,' Halts Natural Gas Export Approvals "From Day One, my Administration has set the United States on an unprecedented course to tackle the climate crisis at home and abroad." By George C. Upper III January 26, 2024
Brandon Bell / Getty ImagesPremium Why Texas Should Follow the Father of the Constitution by Ignoring SCOTUS to Secure Its Border SCOTUS has ruled that the federal government has broad power over immigration, but James Madison explained when and why the states must act. By Michael Schwarz January 24, 2024
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesPremium Bannon Predicts Trump Will Destroy Deep State in First 100 Days - Here's How He Could Do It Trump could undo the damage done by President Franklin D. Roosevelt by mimicking FDR's frenzied first 100 days in office. By Michael Schwarz January 24, 2024
Jim Watson - AFP / Getty ImagesPremium Supreme Court Hears Cases That Could Cut Federal Bureaucracy Off at the Knees SCOTUS will rule on two cases that could aid in dismantling the federal government's authoritarian administrative state. By Michael Schwarz January 22, 2024
Jeff Chiu / AP PhotoCommentary New Cancer Diagnoses Now Expected to Shatter Records, Most Worrying Trend Being Seen in Young People "As a nation, we’ve dropped the ball on cancer prevention as incidence continues to increase for many common cancers." By George C. Upper III January 19, 2024
@theblaze / X screen shot; John MacDougall - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Head of Pelosi's Security Detail Allegedly 'Perjured Himself on the Stand' About Jan. 6: Report If these allegations are true, then the establishment narrative surrounding Jan. 6 is even more deceitful than we thought. By Allison Anton January 16, 2024
Alex Wong / Getty Images DEI in Action: FAA Pushes to Hire People with 'Severe Intellectual' and 'Psychiatric' Disabilities “The aviation industry has a responsibility for traveler safety just as the health care industry has a responsibility for patient safety." By Jack Davis January 15, 2024