Does Justice Have a Ceiling?
Recently, the world learned that many of the people it sees on its screens — politicians, billionaires, academics, and Hollywood stars — were associated with the…
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Recently, the world learned that many of the people it sees on its screens — politicians, billionaires, academics, and Hollywood stars — were associated with the…
On Feb. 13, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released a memo outlining the “Detention Reengineering Initiative,” a plan to expand detention capacity from roughly 70,000…
On Dec. 1, President Trump pardoned the ex-President of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, claiming that he’d been falsely set up by the Biden administration on…
Much like mathematics, AI loves rules and stability. So, experts were alarmed when governments sought to push AI outside of its comfort zone. AI’s applications have…
“The Democrats are far more likely to win the Midterms, and the next Presidential Election, if we don’t do the Termination of the Filibuster,” wrote President…
The presidential pardon power is as old as the presidency itself. However, Trump’s approach to this privilege stands as a departure from precedent. Earlier this…
Last month, over 50 federal agents descended on Canal Street in an immigration raid targeting the area’s street vendors. It was the latest in a months-long…
When Sanae Takaichi became Japan’s first female prime minister in October 2025, she wasted no time signaling her priorities. Within days of taking office, she…
It was an unsurprising turnout last Saturday — even Ted Cruz admitted it! About six million people participated in the second run of No Kings protests,…
The first day President Trump was in office, he signed the Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship executive order. It declared that “government…