Washington Examiner / Magazine
July 22, 2026 Issue
July 22, 2026 Print Edition
Cover Story
War on data centers a front in vital fight for AI
The unlikely coalition behind the concerted, overblown campaign against the engines of technology growth.

Stories that matter—told with clarity and conviction.

Your Land

CNBC confuses wokeness with the good life
Magazine - Your Land
CNBC confuses wokeness with the good life
For centuries, philosophers from Socrates and Augustine to John Rawls have asked, “What is the good life?” Now,...
The future of video games: Pay extra and own nothing
Magazine - Your Land
The future of video games: Pay extra and own nothing
The video game industry hates you, which is why the near future will require you to constantly pay...
Legalized home-jacking: California makes it impossible for family to kick out squatters
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Legalized home-jacking: California makes it impossible for family to kick out squatters
Squatters have taken over a dead University of California, Berkeley, professor’s home, and the state is making it...

Business

Fed is laser-focused on inflation drop, Warsh says
Magazine - Business
Fed is laser-focused on inflation drop, Warsh says
New central bank chairman nods to years of rising prices that have pinched consumers.
How Uncle Sam saved my life
Magazine - Business
How Uncle Sam saved my life
America's greatness goes beyond mere individual convenience.

Washington Briefing

Economy
California wealth tax proposal deserves a hard pass
It’s not merely misguided policy, but angry, punitive, and economically destructive.
Congressional
Will ‘Peak Woke social media posts haunt Texas Democrat Talarico’s Senate bid?
Candidate admits his 2019-20 COVID/George Floyd-era missives were ‘cringey.’
Congressional
South Carolina GOP primary will end in replacement nominee for late Sen. Lindsey Graham
And House members' statewide campaigns are proving a tough sell.
Letter from editor
Attack and defense in the World Cup and politics
England's failure in the semifinal was worse than in other years, although like them, it was self-inflicted.

Stories that matter—told with clarity and conviction.