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The French welcome the world to the reopening of the great Gothic church.
Prosecutions aren’t necessary or possible. Embarrassing the press and exposing the truth is.
‘The most effective form of resistance, in the end, is actually proving that Democrats govern better.’
Progressives consider a new approach to politics.
A court ruling in liberal Madison raises the stakes for this spring’s state Supreme Court election.
Karmic justice strikes as Jay Bhattacharya, a dissenting physician who was made a pariah during Covid, is nominated as director of the National Institutes of Health.
Barry Manilow and Rob Reiner were among those who backed Will Rollins’s unsuccessful campaign.
Elaine Chao, Ben Sasse, H.R. McMaster and others discuss the books that helped them get a grip on a changing world.
Sarah Friar, Bill Gates, Eric Schmidt and others on the books that made them think again this year.
Ronda Rousey, Shirley MacLaine, Griffin Dunne, Connie Chung, Lev Grossman and others on the reading that nourished them in 2024.
A judge questions the diversity provisions in a plea deal with the government.
Biden’s pardon of Hunter is as disconcerting as Trump’s more exotic administration nominees.
Asset prices suggest that financial conditions are hardly tight.
Having abused the rule of law, he’d abuse the pardon power if he issues more pre-emptive pardons.
Amnesty International lends its once-good name to the genocide lie.
For the effort to succeed, it will have to rethink the purpose of the federal government.
The Canadian author came to appreciate ‘perhaps the greatest idea ever revealed.’
The tribunal targets the Jewish state but has its sights on America.
The Russian ruler wants to scare the West. But he has problems that escalation in Ukraine wouldn’t solve.
Biden’s misguided climate-change efforts hurt fragile ecosystems and animal populations.
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