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Gov. Brian Kemp is making an ESA bill that failed last year a 2024 priority.
The publisher is basically on trial for committing journalism.
The lover of Louis XV pauses in thought amid a resplendent setting in a painting that testifies to her status as one of the 18th century’s supreme tastemakers.
In the name of green utopia, political leaders are quietly killing vital energy-intensive industries.
‘There’s this whole, ‘You’re not the boss of me’ attitude now,’ says James Carville of junior staffers.
Local broadcasting might have a future if the agency’s ownership rules would get out of the way.
Memri, the Middle East Media Research, Institute fights Hamas by telling the world what its leaders are saying.
A new biography of T.E. Lawrence, Einstein’s genius, a political party’s transformation and more.
An exhibition at the American Folk Art Museum encourages visitors to avoid relying on artists’ biographies and think for themselves.
Misguided public policy has led to fear on the streets and surcharges on restaurant bills.
The Jan. 6 riot was a national disgrace, but Biden should push his own party to respect norms.
Instead of trying to be more like government, big corporations should try to be more like small business.
A public trial of Hamas’s leader would educate the world about its atrocities.
Each party seems set to make a big mistake, but a Trump-Biden rematch isn’t yet inevitable.
The California Governor sure is touchy about the Assembly’s wealth tax. Is he worried more people will flee his state on his watch?
It turns out the six-feet social-distancing rule had no scientific basis.
UCLA’s medical school divides students by race to teach ‘antiracism.’
South Africa volunteers to be legal counsel for Hamas at the International Court of Justice.
DeSantis and Haley are both products of the Republican Party he transformed.
The adulteration of a theological term into a secular political and demographic label.
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