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Will Tehran give up on Hamas or pay the price for trying to save it?
Calling Dick Durbin: The Climate Judiciary Project is trying to influence judges.
The path-breaking personal shopper who died this last week dispensed far more than clothing advice.
So Big Labor will say. But most private-sector union members have never cast a ballot for their own union.
Finding and developing one of our rarest and most precious human resources is a paramount goal.
The administration is defying Congress and jeopardizing a key part of the security pact.
The owner of New York’s Comedy Cellar says it’s still possible to laugh even in our unfunny age.
The Danville Aquatic Center in Central Illinois cost $13 million, courtesy of the federal taxpayer.
Finally, cable TV powers decide to cannibalize their own business—and a court gets in the way.
The life and death of political parties, Antietam’s legacy, the return of Jackson Brodie and more.
Released 75 years ago, Carol Reed’s classic stars Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles in a profound, ravishingly shot story of human depravity in postwar Vienna.
The liberation of Paris, the Round Table revisited, learning history via video game and more books highlighted by our reviewers.
The group recently announced that it has destroyed more than 21,000 musical instruments in the past year—part of its broader, brutal effort to crush the spirit and culture of the Afghan people.
The Vice President embraces Bidenomics, if Trump can exploit it.
…but how high a dose can the patient tolerate?
His one-party power play would violate the USMCA. Where’s Joe Biden?
States move in opposite directions in fights over employee freedom.
Israeli soldiers risked their lives to free an Arab taken hostage and held for 10 months by Hamas.
Proponents of the system wage a lawfare campaign against a repeal initiative.
With no Shakespeare in the Park this year, I gave the sport a try.
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