They’ve spent eight years trying to kill democracy in the name of saving it.
The nun, who died in 2016 at 33, brought Christ to the young generation.
Publishing it makes a mockery of America’s adversarial system of criminal justice.
The West has frozen $300 billion of Moscow’s assets, but Europe has stood in the way of using them.
The decline of journalism may have hit rock bottom with the end of Meta’s censorship regime.
The Continent needs some shaking up, but leaping in without all the facts turns off European voters.
Will he break from the Biden script to end Hamas’s rule of Gaza?
He opens federal land for data centers but only with renewable power.
In his final week he helps the Havana regime that is struggling to survive.
Sen. Tuberville pitches repeal, as the Supreme Court weighs a stay.
Solar and wind account for the bulk of the subsidies, which are a waste of money. But promising new technologies deserve support.
‘Senator, that is not what I said. . . . We are a country that fights by the rule of law and our men and women always do.’
He used to be accused of breaking norms. Now it’s ‘disruption.’ That’s progress.
The president-elect has many challenges and opportunities to negotiate off the bat.
The central bank has the power to maintain stable prices, and there is more to the President-elect’s economic policy than tariffs.
Some hostages will come home but Hamas survives, which means more Israelis and Americans will die.
The unpopular president tells his favorite falsehoods one last time.
The party seeks to shut down debate by labeling even truthful discussion of Islam as bigotry.
My state is a huge national asset, but Biden treated it like a national park.
The Governor waives environmental rules to assist rebuilding from the wildfires. Why not for everyone?
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