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The romantics see things clearly. Biden can’t go on, and anointing Harris would be a mistake.
The veep finalist who’s closest to Trump is North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.
Artificial intelligence helps researchers accelerate progress, but the Biden administration wants to limit inventions created with it.
The allies recognize that Beijing’s help for Putin shows that the world’s threats are global.
Anti-Israel protesters seek to ‘Make 2024 as Great as 1968!’
Congress low-balled the cost estimates for ObamaCare and keeps expanding it with little media coverage.
Our two-month-long processions have taken the Eucharist into the heartland.
He’s indispensable at 81 because the rest of the party has moved too far left for voters.
Hosting a panel on antisemitism proves to be a bridge too far.
Political elites sacrifice economic growth and legitimacy to indulge their distaste for Marine Le Pen.
‘The president’s reversal on sanctions against the ICC has now been rewarded with the president being abandoned by one of the Democratic Party’s glitziest backers.’
President-elect Masoud Pezeshkian is a kinder, softer regime loyalist. Khamenei and the Islamic Guard Corps still rule.
I joined a lawsuit against my school because campus leaders have allowed a hostile climate for Jews.
In this Apollo-era rom-com directed by Greg Berlanti, Scarlett Johansson is an advertising executive entangled with a NASA launch director played by Channing Tatum.
Filmmaker Baltasar Kormákur’s affecting drama follows an aging Icelander’s last-ditch journey to find his former flame, a Japanese woman he met during his student days in London.
How can anyone believe what California politicians say about law and order?
The White House has missed legal deadlines for more than a year.
AOC and Bernie Sanders are betting the President will reward their loyalty in a second term.
The Trudeau government free rides on everyone else’s defense dollars, even as threats in the Arctic grow.
On more detailed inspection, the victories by the left are overstated.
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