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Federal authorities should not be able to turn civil commitment into a life sentence for anyone the government deems inconvenient.

How involuntary commitment could become indefinite detention
Federal authorities should not be able to turn civil commitment into a life sentence for anyone the government deems inconvenient.
Allowing more homes to be built on existing residential land would be good for homeowners, homebuyers, and homebuilders.

Housing policy can be win-win
Trump wants to keep housing prices high for current owners, even if it means less affordability for everyone else. There's a better path.
The late sex trafficker brought together former prime ministers from both countries while trying to help Qatar out of its diplomatic isolation.

Jeffrey Epstein brokered secret meeting between Qatari and Israeli leaders
The late sex trafficker brought together former prime ministers from both countries while trying to help Qatar out of diplomatic isolation.
A federal law enacted in 1968 could disarm millions of Americans who pose no plausible threat to public safety, including cannabis consumers who live in states that have legalized marijuana.

The NRA and NORML unite to oppose the federal gun ban for marijuana users
Drug policy reformers and Second Amendment advocates team up in a case before the Supreme Court.
In an op-ed in "The Wall Street Journal," President Donald Trump claimed his tariffs have "brought America back." That conclusion rests on misleading claims and inaccurate data.

Trump claims his tariffs have 'brought America back.' Here are 3 things he got wrong.
The president's article in 'The Wall Street Journal' is wildly misleading.
A Canadian boycott and retaliatory trade barriers have wiped out U.S. wine and spirits sales abroad, costing American producers jobs, revenue, and entire export markets.

Trump’s tariff war is crushing American alcohol makers
A Canadian boycott and retaliatory trade barriers have wiped out U.S. wine and spirits sales abroad, costing American producers jobs, revenue, and entire export markets.
These cases offer a glimpse of a national campaign by the federal government to deprive detained immigrants of due process rights.

Judge says ICE violated court orders in 74 cases—see them all here
The extraordinary document offers a glimpse of a national campaign by the federal government to deprive detained immigrants of due process rights.
Enforcement agencies widely perceived as unaccountable tend to generate backlash wherever they appear.

ICE’s presence at the 2026 Winter Olympics is sparking international backlash
Even in a limited security role, ICE has triggered backlash abroad, reflecting the agency’s unpopularity at home and overseas.
Although body cameras have been widely adopted by state and local law enforcement agencies, their use by DHS personnel is spotty.

The Minneapolis shootings underline the advantages of body cameras, which DHS has been slow to adopt
A pending appropriations bill could increase transparency and accountability by requiring DHS personnel to record encounters with the public.
The department now describes the threat as "several civilians" who were "yelling and blowing whistles."

DHS retreats from the claim that the agents who killed Alex Pretti faced a 'violent riot'
The claim is inconsistent with bystander videos of the incident, photographs of the scene, and eyewitness accounts.