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Expect the most polluted election ever as MSNBC redefines ‘Russia hoax.’
In his 2013 commencement address, Obama stressed opportunity. His successor emphasizes victimization.
Childhood tormenting can haunt its victims deep into their adult years.
Lower taxes for the rich spur investment, which is good for people of all classes.
Biden’s failure to stand with Israel emboldens Tehran in its strategy to dominate the region.
Congress’s delays and Biden’s conditions have allowed a perilous Russian advance.
Repealing Section 230 without a plan to replace it is a bipartisan idea—and a terribly reckless one.
But will the party pay a price for turning off religious voters?
Giving Hamas a brief victory will be the court’s epitaph.
The FDIC chief says he’ll resign, but notice there’s no clear timeline.
A reminder that the U.S. could do more to assist the internal opposition.
As his black support erodes, he plays up racial resentments to the class of 2024.
The president channels a predecessor in seeking to shield White House tapes.
In an increasingly alarming world, the West can’t afford to rest for much longer.
Bradley Prize winner Samuel Gregg stands athwart the populist economic tide.
Biden and Schumer begin to see their political vulnerability.
When the supreme leader dies, instability is likely. The U.S. should prepare to take advantage of it.
‘Right now, if there was a Palestinian state, it would be run by Hamas, and that would make it a Taliban-like state, and it would be a client state of Iran.’
The Constitution allows the Federal Reserve’s profits to fund the bureau. But the Fed has no profits.
The prognosis seems grim, but I found signs of life as a proud father at Notre Dame’s commencement.
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