The Immigration Restriction Trump Won’t Try
Focusing enforcement on employers might be the easiest choice in immigration policy—after all the hard ones are made.

Focusing enforcement on employers might be the easiest choice in immigration policy—after all the hard ones are made.

Congressional Republicans are trying to pass a strict “election integrity” law that seems almost custom-designed to disenfranchise their own supporters.

Representative Maxwell Frost says he was assaulted by a man who yelled, “We are going to deport you and your kind.”

The California governor’s pivot to the center may be too late for 2028.

A year into Donald Trump’s second term, labeling his governing style remains an elusive goal.

Last night’s Tennessee special election gave both Democrats and Republicans something to worry about.

America is quickly moving toward a system in which tens of millions of blue-state Republicans and red-state Democrats effectively have no congressional representation at all.

Big off-year wins in New Jersey and Virginia get the party no closer to taking back the Senate or the White House.

Thanks to Kalshi, a so-called prediction market, sports betting is now legal everywhere—even where it isn’t.

The Trump administration’s National Guard deployments are highly inefficient.
