Source: Fox News
by Hugh Hewitt
“Abdul El-Sayed won Michigan’s Senate Democratic primary Tuesday over Congresswoman Haley Stevens. El-Sayed had a 1% win in a race that featured a third candidate, Mallory McMorrow, who had dropped out but who nevertheless polled around 4% of the total vote. Mike Rogers is the GOP nominee in the fall against El-Sayed. In 2024, Rogers — a very respected, former seven-term Congressman from Michigan who served as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee — tallied 2,693,680 votes, or 48.30% of the total electorate in the state in a Senate race he lost to Elissa Slotkin. Republicans need only turn out the same electorate as voted in 2024 and Rogers will win the 2026 race. That sort of turnout is usually, however, a big lift in a non-presidential year, because statewide elections are not as exciting to the average American as presidential contests.” (08/06/26)
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/morning-glory-mike-rogers-versus-abdul-el-sayed-referendum-future-america
Source: The Dispatch
“Fauci Pleads the Fifth | Interview: Elie Honig.” (08/06/26)
https://thedispatch.com/podcast/advisoryopinions/fauci-pleads-the-fifth-interview-elie-honig-2/
Source: Brownstone Institute
by Daniel Nuccio
“Remember that time a few years back when the government completely reshaped day-to-day life and restricted our basic rights to protect us from a disease that wasn’t that dangerous? Remember how our leaders forced us to comply with a suite of safety protocols that seemed mostly symbolic at best and a test of compliance at worst? Well, it’s happening again but not in the way you’d expect. No, this time the threat is not some plague of medieval proportions. It’s not a new strain of super-Covid. It’s not Ebola or Disease-X. It’s not monkeypox or hantavirus. It’s not even explosive diarrhea from dirty lettuce. No, this time the threat is social media and the open internet.” (08/06/26)
https://brownstone.org/articles/a-public-health-epidemic-to-restrict-digital-rights/
Source: Libertarian Institute
by Kym Robinson
“A former high school baseball player, with a successful businessman as a father and, a promising young man with a ‘bright future’ ahead of him avoided prison for the rape, strangulation, and violent assault of two teenage girls. He was facing up to 78 years in prison, and was instead granted a youthful offender status. Where he must attend community service and counselling. Butler pleaded ‘no contest’ to the charges. And the district attorney claimed that Butler had suffered more than his victims by being subjected to the process of trial and harm to his credibility as a young man. … Butler’s case is not isolated. As many feminists and rights activists have continued to push to the fore front, young men from wealthy and connected families can get away with rape.” (08/06/26)
https://libertarianinstitute.org/blog/the-promising-young-man-defence
Source: The Anarchist Experience
“Riley is out gallivanting, so Rich E Rich Reads the News. HEADLINES … On Larken Rose: The ‘Economics’ the Left ‘Doesn’t Understand’ Gets Dumber Every Day … Ten Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) Arguments for Socialism and Why They’re Wrong.” (08/06/26)
https://theanarchistexperience.wordpress.com/2026/08/07/the-anarchist-experience-592/
Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Rachel Chiu
“Hawaiian residents are challenging ancestry-based housing restrictions in federal court. A pair of lawsuits filed in June and July takes aim at the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, a state agency that reserves long-term homestead leases to individuals who meet the state’s ‘blood quantum’ requirement. To be eligible for a homestead lease—long-term, affordable leases for residential, agricultural, and pastoral purposes—an applicant must prove that he or she has 50% Native Hawaiian ancestry. In any other context, this type of requirement would be instantly illegal. No ordinary government agency or housing authority can deny your application or evict you because of your ancestry. Yet, these controversial rules are very common for determining benefits for indigenous populations, and continue to give the state inordinate power to withhold opportunities and take property from citizens according to overtly discriminatory justifications.” (08/06/26)
https://fee.org/articles/hawaiis-blood-quantum-rule-deepens-the-states-housing-crisis/
Source: Engadget
“After initially refusing to even review it, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Moderna’s mRNA seasonal flu vaccine, the pharmaceutical company announced in a press release. Known as mFlusiva (or mRNA-1010), the immunization is effective against the four most common strains of influenza and has been in human testing trials since 2021. Those variants cause up to five million severe flu cases every year and result in as many as 650,000 respiratory deaths annually, the World Health Organization (WHO) wrote in 2017. The vaccine is approved for adults aged 50 and over.” (08/06/26)
https://www.engadget.com/2231390/fda-approves-modernas-mrna-flusiva-vaccine/
Source: Cato Institute
“Wealth Taxes Failed Abroad. Why Try Them Here?” (08/06/26)
https://www.cato.org/multimedia/cato-podcast/wealth-taxes-failed-abroad-why-try-them-here
Source: Adam Smith Institute
by Tim Worstall
“Apparently: ‘Palantir paid just £2m corporation tax in UK in 2024 despite lucrative public sector contracts.’ That someone tries to measure how useful the producer of something is by their tax payments – rather than the value of their output – is deeply weird in itself. … Palantir pays its staff well, partly in shares. That’s it, that’s the one weird trick. They pay the staff well. British political discourse is so perverted that this is seen as a problem.” (08/06/26)
https://www.adamsmith.org/blog/palantirs-weird-tax-trick-paying-the-staff
Source: Law & Liberty
by Allen Mendenhall
“The dissent in Trump v. Barbara tries to undermine the colorblind Constitution.” (08/06/26)
https://lawliberty.org/jackson-vs-thomas/