Book excerpt: “Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America”

Random House We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. William F. Buckley (1925-2008), founder of the National Review and host of the TV debate show “Firing Line,” was a leading political commentator who catalyzed America’s conservative movement with his support of such figures as Joseph McCarthy, Barry Goldwater and

Senate Parliamentarian Rules Out Gun Silencer, School Choice Provisions From Megabill

Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough ruled that a provision deregulating gun silencers cannot be included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which the GOP is looking to pass to implement President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda. Gun silencers reduce the noise that comes from shooting a firearm. Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning For Office?

Supreme Court orders more arguments in Louisiana redistricting case

Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday ordered further arguments over Louisiana’s congressional map that was approved by the state’s GOP-led legislature and created a second majority-Black district. An order from the court issued on the last day of its term restored the case to its calendar for reargument, with an additional scheduling order to

Supreme Court sides with parents who object to kids’ books on gender identity, sexuality

Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of a group of Maryland parents who challenged their school district’s decision to deny them the ability to opt their elementary-aged children out of instruction featuring storybooks that address gender identity and sexual orientation. The high court said in a 6-3 decision in the case

Supreme Court, in birthright citizenship case, limits use of universal injunctions

Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday limited the use of nationwide injunctions, reining in federal judges’ ability to issue sweeping orders that have in recent years stymied implementation of policies from Republican and Democratic presidential administrations alike. In a widely anticipated decision stemming from President Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, the high court

Supreme Court upholds FCC fund to expand phone and internet access

Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s multi-billion-dollar mechanism for expanding phone and internet access to rural and low-income communities. The high court ruled that neither Congress nor the FCC violated the Constitution with its chosen scheme for administering the Universal Service Fund, which is supported by contributions from communications