The FTC Is Working with the EU to Hamstring U.S. Companies
Chair Lina Khan wants foreign help to impose her agenda that Congress wouldn’t pass.
The Tennessee Bullhorn Isn’t Democracy
Biden and Schumer now say it’s heroic to disrupt a legislative proceeding.
Frail or Forceful, Biden Keeps Stumbling
His refusal to bend on the debt doesn’t make his deterioration look better—maybe worse.
Congress Can Use the Debt Ceiling to Get America Back to Work
Employment requirements for welfare benefits are popular. Even Joe Biden supported them in 1996.
Our Jack Teixeira Problem
We ask: How could this happen? The better question: How could it not happen?
Sister Act: Nun Is A Superheroine In Peacock’s ‘Mrs. Davis’
In “Mrs. Davis” on Peacock, a swashbuckling nun has an uncanny ability to ferret out magician-con men.
Twitter’s New Visibility Labels Preach ‘Transparency,’ But Don’t Quell Brand-Safety Fears
It’s still debatable how Twitter will draw the lines between content offensive enough to take down, label with a visibility alert, or let spread full-on through the platform’s algorithm.
Mitsubishi Launches Real-Time Vehicle Configurator
The technology allows customers to configure their 2023 Outlander PHEV and see it in motion on a photorealistic mountain pass.
Dominion, Fox Settle Massive Defamation Suit For $787.5M
A Fox statement said execs issued a release saying: “We acknowledge the court’s rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false.” It added: “This settlement reflects Fox’s continued
commitment to the highest journalistic standards.” At a press conference, Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters: “Throughout this process, we have sought accountability.” He added: “Truthful
reporting in the media is essential to our democracy.”
commitment to the highest journalistic standards.” At a press conference, Dominion CEO John Poulos told reporters: “Throughout this process, we have sought accountability.” He added: “Truthful
reporting in the media is essential to our democracy.”