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They fear AI. They fear higher electric bills. More reasons below. Source link
In one of the scariest moments in modern history, we’re doing our best at ScheerPost to pierce the fog of lies that conceal it but we need some help to pay our writers and staff. Please consider a tax-deductible donation. Kevin Cooper Kevin Cooper’s Reading Our human rights are not negotiable. They never have been, and never will be. Each and every human being has a universal right to life, no matter what anyone, or any government says, we ALL have the right to life. But throughout the tortured history of this planet we call earth, certain human beings have…
Dear Friend, I hope you’re enjoying your weekend. I wanted to take a few minutes to share something with you. This year marks 25 years of RealClearPolitics. A quarter century. I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately. What it means, and why it matters. When RCP launched in 2000, the idea was simple: Give people the best writing and reporting from across the political spectrum, all in one place. No filter. No slant. Just trust the reader to think for themselves. Twenty-five years later, that idea is more necessary than ever. The media landscape has fractured into a thousand…
On this week’s episode of the RealClearInvestigations Podcast, RCI Editor J. Peder Zane and RCI Senior Reporter James Varney speak with Roger Pielke Jr., a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, about his article detailing how Al Gore’s seminal 2006 book and film on climate change, "An Inconvenient Truth," helped politicize science. Source link
In one of the scariest moments in modern history, we’re doing our best at ScheerPost to pierce the fog of lies that conceal it but we need some help to pay our writers and staff. Please consider a tax-deductible donation. Joshua Scheer On Saturday, April 18, organizers in Oakland will gather for a powerful community commemoration marking the 52nd annual Palestinian Prisoners’ Day—a global day of solidarity with Palestinians held in Israeli prisons and a renewed call for their freedom. Hosted by Bay Area PYM, the event will take place from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the Sumud…
Paul Rahe, Wall Street Journal April 18, 2026 When the Supreme Court dealt President Trump’s tariff strategy a blow in late February, he was undeterred. Now he is back at his old ways, imposing new duties on the importation of brand-name pharmaceuticals and certain metals. Those who wish that he would abandon his tariff agenda are understandably upset. At first glance, they appear to have the stronger argument. But there’s a rationale for tariffs as well. Read Full Article ⟶ Source link
This morning’s New York Times contains a blockbuster scoop by Adam Liptak and Jodi Kantor: Internal memos from the Supreme Court discussing whether to stay the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan. The NYT has published a narrative story, a chronology of the memos, a list of “takeaways,” and the documents themselves. The documents confirm what a few of us suggested at the time: The Court’s majority was concerned that, without a stay, the Environmental Protection Agency would get away with imposing unlawful regulatory burdens on electric utilities, as has occurred with the mercury regulations held unlawful by the Court in Michigan v. EPA. As a…
Story at-a-glance Heart disease deaths declined slightly from 2022 to 2023, but it remains one of the leading causes of death in the U.S., affecting many families over time The long rise of heart disease closely followed the introduction of industrial seed oils, with a 10- to 20-year delay that matches how artery damage quietly builds for decades Linoleic acid (LA) from seed oils accumulates in your tissues and oxidizes easily, creating chronic inflammatory damage inside arteries long before symptoms appear New U.S. Dietary Guidelines now emphasize full-fat dairy and whole-food fats like meat, eggs, and dairy, reflecting a major…
Families and communities grew up with an old church in Pittsburgh. Nativity of Our Lord is now gone, taking with it precious memories of times gone by. Source link
From an order last Dec. 11 (but just made available on CourtListener yesterday) by Magistrate Judge Andrew Edison (S.D. Tex.): Earlier today, I issued a Memorandum and Recommendation [Dkt. 113]. Under the rules, objections are due on December 29, 2025. I do not want anyone working the last two weeks of the year. You should be spending time with family and friends over the holidays. I will, therefore, move the deadline for the parties to object to my Memorandum and Recommendation to Friday, January 9, 2026. Happy holidays to all! Source link