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A new governor makes the case for relocation.
For no good reason, lawfare snuffs out a ‘skinny bundle’ before consumers could try it.
My firm recommended fixing the Bourbon Street bollards, but the repairs were never made.
‘There’s a sense that you don’t have to apologize for your privilege—and that it’s socially acceptable, or even fashionable, to embrace patriotic symbols.’
It’s too early to tell, but a Civil War historian thinks the 47th president could earn a place in history comparable to Jefferson, Lincoln and FDR.
What we could have in this week’s terrible and destructive wildfires is a tipping-point event.
America needs certain things from the impending farewell speech and Inaugural Address.
The state has refused to let insurers do proper pricing for risk. Homeowners and taxpayers will pay for the mistake.
Rising bond yields around the world signal new fiscal realities.
Committing 5% of GDP to defense is a fine idea, for the U.S. too.
Chuck Schumer calls himself pro-Israel but has shielded its persecutors from sanctions.
In terms of character the 46th president doesn’t come close to matching the 39th.
Our parish was near collapse until we introduced a hybrid education model.
The folks-music era is long over. But I’ll never forget its magic.
No, this wasn’t another Giants loss. A report from the Professional Bull Riders’ sold-out event at Madison Square Garden.
By raising a long-running sex-abuse scandal, he asks questions politicians and media would rather avoid.
‘I’ll not fall for the bait. I watched Trump’s press conference. I will take him seriously, but not literally. He’s negotiating.’
Two shows from New York’s Under the Radar festival prove adventurous and rewarding: one about an Iranian man and his incarcerated wife, the other following an astronaut on a solo mission who seemingly starts to multiply.
Queen Teuta of Illyria held an audience with two Roman ambassadors. When one of them disrespected her, she had the envoy killed.
The Supreme Court should uphold the law I wrote, which requires only finding a new owner.
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