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President Can’t Dictate Credit Card Terms "The president has no authority to dictate credit card terms, and his price controls would constrain access if enacted." That sentence gets straight to the point: the presidency does not give unilateral power to
Leakers, Accountability, and the Stakes for National Security There is a clear and simple goal behind most leak hunts: stop the flow of privileged information and restore order inside executive ranks. The objective is likely to identify leakers with an
Is the Administration’s Decision a Temporary Setback or Another Pro-Life Retreat? The administration's recent move raises a sharp question for conservatives who have fought for pro-life protections. Faced with legal pressure and public scrutiny, the action looks like a retreat
Mississippi synagogue arson and the growing challenge of stopping hate An arson attack on a Mississippi synagogue exposed how hard it has become to halt acts of hate before they happen. The scene of burned wood and broken trust makes
Hollowing Tehran's Reach: Why the People Decide the Tipping Point The United States can and should keep cutting the regime’s tools for power, but ultimately only Iranians will decide its fate. Weakening Tehran’s ability to project force abroad reduces its
