Third parties can secretly fund litigation, take a cut of the proceeds, and hamstring key companies like Intel.
Democrats’ spending strategy is 90 years old and likely as out of date as their leader.
We’ve let our nuclear force atrophy while Moscow and Beijing have expanded theirs and gone on offense.
His speech last week is evidence that his party is catering to those who are hostile to the Jewish state.
The Supreme Court needs to set a standard that respects the presidency as well as the rule of law.
I was a victim of fraud, but I was treated as if I were the guilty one.
Excerpts from the written testimony of Hunter Biden’s business partner.
The NAR’s ballyhooed legal settlement is less than meets the hype.
The new national-security law gives the government more tools to lock people up.
Biden officials weren’t merely trying to persuade tech platforms to take down Covid posts.
Students discuss the decision of the Dartmouth men’s basketball team to unionize and what it means for college sports.
The party’s lurch to the cultural left has hurt its standing with working-class Hispanics.
An overlooked NTSB report and why the two 737 MAX crashes were different.
My commentary earned me a Russian arrest warrant.
The Senate majority leader overstepped when he demanded Netanyahu’s ouster.
American economic and military might can underwrite a new economic and security commons.
The policy didn’t work as advertised, and ending it won’t be easy.
A short recent history of political “bloodbaths.”
They say he can’t do the job but will vote for him anyway.
Biden agrees with Schumer and puts a domestic twist on the ‘two-state solution.’
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