Fundamentalists have erred, he thinks, in seeing Islam as a force for conformity.
Companies end their bias policies under new legal scrutiny.
As the war in Gaza winds down, the old rules no longer apply in the north.
The Dutch ended up with warehouses full of pieces nobody wanted. We have piles of worthless degrees.
During the Revolutionary era, Jews sought and subsequently celebrated freedom in America—and worked to expand its blessings.
The international body’s latest climate-change alarms are more about demagoguery than data.
Frustrated voters flock to Sahra Wagenknecht, a former communist who appeals to social stability.
The undeterred Houthis attack a ship and risk an environmental disaster.
The GOP’s candidate in third quits the ballot to help beat Rep. Peltola.
The special counsel largely brushes off the recent immunity ruling.
The U.S.-made missiles could hit hundreds of military targets if Biden let Ukraine use them.
Kamala Harris appears set to impose federal control over state and local zoning and land-use policy.
His willingness to bend under pressure, especially on affirmative-action policy, augurs poorly for his third term.
New York state makes it all but impossible to buy pepper spray for self-defense.
He needs to stress the issues and drop the childish insults. She needs to moderate.
Trump is trying to be the hard surface that prevents her from floating into office.
Richly compensated players, radical conference realignment, students transferring like free agents: This is college football?
A disturbing diffidence from some experts in his orbit, who want Taipei to spend more on defense.
Almost all power resides in the executive branch. Trump would move it back to the White House.
An appeals court orders a new trial for the former Alaska governor’s lawsuit.
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