Author: Amy DeLaura
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Daniel Cameron talks precedent set by Supreme Court transgender ideology cases
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The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling in United States v. Skrmetti, which allows Tennessee to ban medical procedures to transition children, is possibly a preview of how other transgender ideology cases could shake out in the future. Daniel Cameron, former Kentucky general and Republican Senate candidate, spoke exclusively with Washington Examiner on how he believes this…
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Inside Scoop: New Middle East, Conservative court victories, insider trading
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Jim Antle, executive editor of the Washington Examiner magazine, hosts the show Inside Scoop. Each episode features exclusive insight from the magazine’s authors and expert analysis. This week, Antle breaks down how Israel and Trump have redrawn the map of the Middle East. He also chronicles how Iran has been a struggle for past presidents…
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Legislative gridlock causes senators to flee Capitol Hill and run for governor
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A record number of senators are ready to flee Capitol Hill and run for governor in the 2026 election cycle, the most since 1797. The trend of senators transitioning to governors is due to frustration with Congress’s ineffectiveness, according to Patricia Crouse, a practitioner in residence of public administration and political science at the University…
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Inside Scoop: LA riots, it’s not Sanders’s Vermont anymore, faith in the White House
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Each week, the Washington Examiner brings to life the pages of its magazine with exclusive insight from the articles’ authors in the show Inside Scoop. In this episode, magazine executive editor Jim Antle analyzes how the Los Angeles riots sealed the Democrats’ leftward lurch on immigration. Like “defund the police,” joining the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests makes it seem…
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Examining Tax Policy: Senate focuses on need for fiscal responsibility in ‘big, beautiful bill’
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The Washington Examiner is examining tax policy by speaking to members of Congress and economics experts to answer voters’ questions about the “one big, beautiful bill” making its way through the Senate. Sen. Todd Young (R-IN) joined the Washington Examiner for an exclusive interview to discuss the expiration of the Trump Tax Cuts and Jobs…
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Transgender former employee is suing Liberty University over firing
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LYNCHBURG, Virginia – In a case pitting religious freedom against transgender ideology, one of the country’s largest Christian universities is being sued by a former employee over the school’s decision to fire a biological man once he began to transition to a woman. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals allowed Liberty University on Friday to…
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How long will cherry blossom peak bloom last?
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The cherry blossom trees have finally reached peak bloom. Temperatures have a large impact on how long the flowers will last. “We know that warmer temperatures move us more quickly through the bloom cycles, so ideally, we want cooler temperatures once we hit peak bloom,” Mike Litterst, a spokesperson for the National…

