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Has the Fed Learned Any Lessons?

The central bank wants to declare victory over inflation but hasn’t explained its monetary mistakes.

The New Gangs of New York

As a corruption probe swirls around Mayor Eric Adams’s administration, two former firefighter chiefs are charged with taking bribes.

Lawfare at Its Most Dishonest

As documents are unsealed, Wisconsin’s 2020 ‘false electors’ case looks more unjust all the time.

Notable & Quotable: Lucky

‘A freelance writer examines a fraught period of time following the birth of her child, during which she was unable to prioritize her cat.’

The Man Who Is Hong Kong

The city’s public face is no longer a dynamic entrepreneur but a dour ex-policeman.

The Houthis Hit Israel Again

The missile threat from Iran’s proxy is growing, and imagine what it will be when Tehran gets a nuclear weapon.

When Harris Defied Democracy

She refused to defend a California ballot measure that rejected same-sex marriage.

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