If Trump wants to make America read again, he should follow through on his plan to abolish it.
Actress Liz Carr warns that no society can permit assisted suicide without endangering the disabled.
Putin is likely to face a long-term insurgency if there’s no plan to embed Ukraine in the West.
Residents can apply for property-tax refunds when officials refuse to enforce public-nuisance laws.
The former Soviet dissident Yuri Yarim-Agaev believes he will, because you can’t make a deal with a totalitarian like Vladimir Putin.
Trump appears to have broken the codependency of the woke and averted a destructive revolution.
Including books for children and young adults, cooks, sports fans, history buffs, nature lovers, mystery fans and more.
‘Notably quiet’ Biden still formally presides over a very active government.
With its arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, the International Criminal Court sacrifices its standards and future to join the war on Israel.
The SEC chairman sees another of his regulations lose in court on the day he announces he’ll step down.
But will he apply the same logic to other unqualified nominees?
Linda McMahon has a long to-do list reversing Biden policies.
If Trump wants to shake up the Justice Department, he needs someone serious.
A simple executive order on Day One to enforce court rulings that protect faith.
A midflight medical emergency brings out the best in the crew and passengers.
Biden-Harris defenders try to ‘decompose’ the rise in prices, forgetting what inflation actually is.
Rules can’t solve every potential problem, and the demand for perfect safety has dangers of its own.
Johnny Carson knew how to stand outside of a joke in case it tanked. He sparkled in conversation and didn’t pretend to be smarter than he was.
Their weak candidates, identity politics and extremism pushed voters toward the ex-president.
Cultural and academic elites have changed their minds. That tells us something about them.
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