A woke party, for mass migration and against school choice, pushed Gloria Romero rightward.
Voters may oust Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon and toughen the state’s drug and shoplifting laws.
The former President tries to outbid the Democrat with more special interest tax favors. It’s bad economics.
But will he enforce them, and defend the Sunni Arab states if Tehran attacks them?
Beijing lifts its ban on the last Aussie export imposed in 2020.
Florida wouldn’t be less popular if insurance were properly priced. A lot else would be different.
Four years of progressive governance may help him end a 30-year Republican drought.
The case for one-word titles.
Psychedelics have real therapeutic potential, but it’s a dangerous mistake to allow everyday use.
John Witherspoon knew campuses were meant for the pursuit of truth, not political activism.
Will insulting voters persuade them to back Harris?
In 1889, Johnstown, Pa., witnessed extraordinary heroism, managerial genius and deep endurance.
Even friendly interviews are tripping her up, as she fails to define herself apart from Biden and her party’s left.
Durable price rises in September highlight the risks of rapid Federal Reserve easing.
But who’s really keeping Chicago children captive? The Chicago Teachers Union.
Raising the minimum wage to $18 an hour would deny more teens the chance to work and gain valuable life skills.
Like Biden in June and July, she isn’t doing well when exposed to the public.
‘St. Michael . . ., be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.’
The senator wasn’t good with names, and that led to some awkward moments.
The election feels like a choice between Trump cartoon reruns and relitigating the New Deal.
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