With investors and developers pouring resources into artificial intelligence, we can’t avoid AI. We can make it useful, though.
Signs of moderation in an age of ideological excess.
Students debate the reinstatement of required standardized tests at Dartmouth, MIT, Yale and elsewhere.
Overruling DeSantis’s six-week restriction is coming to the ballot.
A ‘60 Minutes’ report raises doubts about the official government explanation.
He’s shrinking the real Army but arming a political Climate Corps.
Sixty-three percent of new audits last year were aimed at middle-class filers.
The president’s inability to use the bully pulpit bodes ill in a dangerous world.
All war is hell. Not all who wage it admit their mistakes.
Louis Gossett Jr. inspired me as a middle-schooler with his portrayal of a no-nonsense drill sergeant.
Students, including BDS advocates, are free to engage in protests and required to follow the rules and respect civil discourse.
Perfectionism and moral zeal conflict with the pluralism a free society needs.
He pushed NATO to spend more on defense, expanded the Quad and facilitated the Abraham Accords.
Republicans are being lobbied to pass a bill that undermines work.
Israel targets the generals orchestrating Tehran’s terror war.
Albany’s Good Cause Eviction proposal is universal rent control.
Simple possession of an old newspaper can now be a crime.
Leaders who invite chaos also give voters a reason to support illiberal alternatives.
RFK Jr. and John Fetterman buck the party by standing up for the Jewish state.
… imagine what the staff of Air Force One thinks of the press.
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