Gettysburg, Hiroshima, Gaza—great numbers of people must die before a conflict can be resolved.
Unaffordable climate commitments have two leftist British parties racing to exit stage left.
His reversal of Trump’s policy has fed the Islamic Republic’s campaign of terror against the U.S.
It threatens their ability to launch and sustain careers by making it riskier for companies to invest in their development.
The Federal Reserve Chairman offers a sunny view about prices and the economy.
Biden’s new rule gives green projects a pass but maintains barriers for fossil fuels and public works.
Police say some of the protesters at Columbia were chaos professionals.
Will the two men face off? If so, why not do it the way Kennedy and Nixon did in 1960?
The Fed’s interference creates volatility and raises capital costs.
Columbia’s Gaza encampment invaded Hamilton Hall this week via Instagram.
The court at The Hague considers bringing wholly specious charges against leaders of the Jewish state.
‘There seems to be a current myth that university members are not responsible to the law, and that somehow the law is the enemy.’
Donald Trump may be an entrepreneur, but that doesn’t mean he’s a good steward of the economy.
If the major-questions doctrine doesn’t kill them, the ‘rule against pretext’ will.
As on today’s college campuses, the left increasingly resorts to fomenting disorder to get its way.
Marjorie Taylor Greene will fail to oust Speaker Mike Johnson.
Northwestern appeases its protesters. Florida enforces its rules. Columbia is a mess.
The judge holds the former President in contempt at his trial and threatens jail time, but not yet.
Gambling is here to stay. What does that mean for young people?
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