The next president is sowing a narrative with his cabinet picks. The world situation requires more.
Or will you? Readers consider the Nixon option.
On inflation, immigration and transgenderism, progressive philanthropies took the party to places voters didn’t want to go.
In the 1970s, skyrocketing prices spurred free-market reforms that promoted economic stability. In the 2020s, they fueled Trump’s comeback.
The House passes a bipartisan benefit blowout, though the program is already going broke.
When I see the determination of these brave Jewish students standing tall, I feel hope.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth? Attorney General Matt Gaetz? He can’t be serious, can he? Meanwhile, Democrats look for new ways to cope.
To install AG Matt Gaetz this way would be anti-constitutional.
Her ‘pause’ kept the issue from hurting Democrats in the House.
With his nomination for attorney general, the president-elect crosses the thin line that separates bravery from foolhardiness.
What the expanding Republican coalition means for the pious and the ‘nones.’
The former solicitor general made history as a Supreme Court litigant and litigator.
Until last week, the only way to cast a vote against this moral revolution was with your dollars.
He should order federal bureaucrats to report publicly their attempts to suppress speech.
LeRoy Neiman’s breakthrough came when a maintenance man at his building offered him a wheelbarrow full of leftover enamel paint.
Writer-director Payal Kapadia’s vibrant drama follows two nurses who share an apartment in the Indian city.
The actor stars in Jake Kasdan’s action-comedy as the North Pole’s head of security, who sets out to save Santa after he is kidnapped.
It all started with a 2023 court decision that made Berlin treat green policy like any other issue.
The great Supreme Court litigator won Bush v. Gore in 2000.
He seems to want a culture warrior to take on the military brass. There are bigger security issues.
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