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Youngkin frees his state from Gavin Newsom’s gas-powered car ban.
Hamas hid four hostages in a crowded civilian area and fired on rescuers.
After defaced buildings and trespass, the school has protesters arrested.
Plaintiff lawyers have made the First State a far less hospitable place to be incorporated.
Politicians and industrial policy will always find ways to execute poorly.
Donanemab promises progress. The FDA shouldn’t hold out for perfection.
A case study in how barriers to commerce make smuggling a huge business.
Prosecutor Karim Khan selects advisers and experts who are openly hostile to the Jewish state.
‘Saying you should vote for [Biden] anyway is a hard argument to make. . . . All the same, my failure is gutting me worse than anything that has happened to me before in my career.’
Appeasing Hollywood, or intervening in private business disputes, may not be illegal. But it stinks.
America consolidated too much after the Cold War, making the alliance more important than ever.
The scene and rhetoric were similar, but not the power and credibility.
Jurists from Britain and elsewhere lend prestige to authoritarian rule.
Michael Cohen’s media tour is a good argument to lift Trump’s gag order.
The case against a GOP elector slate would make Alvin Bragg blush.
Shortages of weapons and limits on their use left Kharkiv oblast vulnerable. Iryna Tsybukh saved lives and ended up losing hers.
Want to feel ancient? We’re as far from the Woodstock music festival as 1969 was from the start of World War I.
Valiant Cross Academy is like a stable household, something many of its students have never known.
The question isn’t as odd as it sounds. She could easily be sitting in the Oval Office this time next year.
The gun charges are trivial next to the questions Team Biden hopes Americans won’t ask.
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