Politics

The EU’s Censorship Codes Are Coming for the First Amendment
The Digital Services Act enables bureaucrats to control online speech — in Europe and globally — under the guise of ‘safety’ and ‘protecting democracy.’ Source link
Looking for a Pulse at the Newark Museum of Art
Catering to fringe groups, its exhibitions are holding it back. Source link
Supreme Court Reiterates: Judges Don’t Run the Executive Branch
That’s not a license for Trump to violate the law. It’s a call to judicial restraint unless and until he does. Source link
Could Congress Finally Deliver Benefits for All Workers?
Independent workers deserve some security without being forced into a one-size-fits-all mold. Source link
A Welcome Reversal on Weapons to Ukraine
But there is more to do. Source link
The Land Where the Vibe Doesn’t Shift
Ireland, unlike its Anglophone peers, is largely untouched by the conservative backlash to progressive overreach. Source link
The Week: A Tragedy in Texas
Plus: The One Big Beautiful Bill is now law. Source link
Elon Musk Accidentally Unleashes MechaHitler
Grok garbage in, Grok garbage out. Source link
The Eternally Unrealized MAGA Crack-Up
The bitterness of the very online right is unlikely to register with the vast majority of GOP voters. Source link
DEI Isn’t Dead Yet at the University of Wisconsin
Until UW–Madison fully dissolves its DEI apparatus, divisive ideologies and petty bureaucrats will continue to have too much influence on campus. Source link
Alienating South Korea and Japan Is a Strategic Blunder
High tariffs on the two nations will drive a wedge between America and its strongest allies in the Indo-Pacific region. Source link
A Rogue District Judge Forces a Confrontation with the Executive Branch
In the conflict over Planned Parenthood funding, the president is duty-bound to defend and implement federal law. Source link