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Trump Meets Half the Moment in His RNC Speech
He delivered a moving account of his near-assassination mixed with a rambling, indulgent stump speech.
Republican National Convention Is a Trumpian Triumph
A movement that was a joke nine years ago is a party now. Its members are certain they will win.
Democrats Prepare for the Biden Coup
The President won’t stay in power through 2028. It’s more honest if Vice President Harris faces voters now.
Biden Gives Iran Another Sanctions Break
The U.S. failure to pressure the Ayatollah makes a larger war more likely.
J.D. Vance, Lina Khan and the GOP's Economic Contradictions
Trump’s running mate has embraced Biden’s most lawless regulator. Is that what a second term will bring?
The Trump-Vance Divide
They agree on trade, but the ticket’s No. 2 marks a major shift on economic policy.
The Netherlands' Unrighteous Gentiles
A Dutch museum unearths long-buried stories of complicity with the Holocaust.
An Enemy of the Workingman at the RNC
The Teamsters union head supports proposals that would limit the rights of employees.
Team GOP's Premature End-Zone Dance
Republicans are ebullient, but they haven’t even scored a touchdown yet.
The Economic Populists Have a Point
Conservatives shouldn’t abandon competition, but there’s a need to assist those it leaves behind.
Biden Gives Putin a Sanctuary
His policy of restricting Ukraine’s use of U.S. weapons on Russian soil is utterly self-defeating.
Donald Trump's Third Presidential Life
The election is his to lose. Can he govern better if he wins?
A Judge's Toast to the Commerce Clause
A federal court says Congress lacks power to ban home distilling.
Broken Windows Policing Returns to Philadelphia
Police crack down on crime in the troubled Kensington area.
Trump's Biggest Volatility Risk? Taiwan
The GOP presidential nominee signals that he might not defend the island.
Trump's Presidential Moment
After the attempt on his life, he has a chance to unify the nation at the RNC.
Incivility and the Tragedy of the Commons
The economics of collective action explain why rhetoric will turn ugly again.
Tariff Men Won't Help America's Workers
A 10% levy on all imports would reduce jobs, hike prices, and prompt other countries to retaliate.
The Smearing of Judge Aileen Cannon
Commentators on the left trash her thorough and scholarly decision in the classified-documents case.