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Publishers and authors live in fear that self-interested ‘activists’ will deem their work ‘problematic.’
‘We were in the paddling pool all the time with the kids, staying up late, getting drunk on Zoom calls with colleagues.’
Bleeding-heart liberalism has taken a dangerous turn toward an ideology that rejects national borders.
It raises security risks and can lead to unfavorable treatment from the IRS.
His LNG export permit ban looks worse the more you examine it.
The Israel Defense Forces are winning against Hamas but need more time.
Washington state pols want to ban wheels that are safest on the road.
Many Native Americans say they’re immune from Oklahoma’s income tax.
The opposition presidential candidate says she can win with middle-class voters.
Lincoln was wary of the crowd, fearful that citizens might lapse into ‘vengeance-seeking.’ He believed in popular rule but was no populist.
Why did the U.S. leave soldiers defenseless in the middle of Jordan?
If Americans weren’t overcharged, we wouldn’t have innovative treatments.
You pay more for ‘extras’ that used to be part of the base price. The CPI doesn’t measure that.
His danger arises from his refusal to respect the institutions that serve to constrain popular rule.
Kyiv should focus on defense, depend less on foreign aid, and threaten Russia more in Crimea.
A global government to monitor AI? That sounds great to those obsessed with control.
London’s Royal Collection Trust displays both drawn and painted portraits by Hans Holbein the Younger that vividly demonstrate his psychological insight and prodigious artistic talent.
When President Biden and Gov. Abbott clash, the Constitution is clear who must yield at the border.
The U.S. begins to retaliate against Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria.
Migrants are freed in New York City after beating cops. It’s time for the Governor to fire the Manhattan district attorney.
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