Kamala Harris and the evolution of San Francisco progressives.
The U.S. compensates victims of fallout. Why offer it to those the government never harmed?
AI research started in the 1950s. A look at the past helps us better understand and predict its future.
Jerome Powell says the economy is strong but still cuts rates by 50 basis points.
The real question is foreign control, as the judges seem to realize.
Biden’s moratorium is harming U.S. interests and investment—and worrying Democrats.
Yale, Princeton and Duke admit fewer Asian students this year.
The Democrats should answer for their role in the toxic politics of America.
He attacks Harris but can’t bring himself to focus on anything of consequence.
In the sky and on the ground, I’ve had it with word inflation.
The Alabama governor also had a gift for tapping into middle America’s resentment of ‘the elites.’
Unemployment already was lower than at any time in Obama’s first term.
Students discuss the presidential campaign and where it stands.
A leading member of the appellate bar speaks up for the institution against political attacks.
The Shiite militia’s leaders learn they’re vulnerable in a war with Israel.
Liberals suffer another defeat as Canadians reckon with economic and political decline.
A very unscientific Harris endorsement shows why voters don’t trust scientific elites.
News outlets somehow blame Trump for being the target of assassination attempts.
On trade, defense and energy, Washington has failed to shore up the trans-Atlantic alliance.
His documentary exposes the DEI industry by letting practitioners discredit themselves.
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