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The Most Important Presidential Debate Ever
It was an unmitigated disaster for Biden and a rout for Trump. Democrats will have to face reality.
'Woolf Works' Review: American Ballet Theatre's Novel Approach
At the Metropolitan Opera House, Wayne McGregor directs a three-part work inspired by Virginia Woolf’s writing and scored by Max Richter.
A Supreme Court Triumph for Trial by Jury
A 6-3 majority in SEC v. Jarkesy strikes a blow for liberty against the administrative state by ruling that federal agencies can’t deny defendants their day in federal court.
Snyder v. U.S. Is a Defeat for Zealous Prosecutors
The Supreme Court tilts against prosecutions based on vague law.
Republicans Win on Support for Ukraine
The vote for military aid has made no difference in GOP primaries.
The 51 Intel Know-Nothings
New revelations on the 2020 attempt to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Trouble in Toronto for Justin Trudeau and Canada's Liberals
A longtime Liberal parliamentary seat falls to a conservative.
How Solzhenitsyn Found Himself---and God
He realized in a gulag hospital that Soviet ethics were nothing but a monstrous lie.
Israel Struggles Against Global Amnesia
Even friends of the Jewish state press it to forget the lessons it learned from Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.
Murthy Wounds, but Doesn't Kill, Free Speech on Social Media
The ruling was limited to whether the plaintiffs had standing to sue. RFK Jr. has a much stronger case.
'A Quiet Place: Day One' Review: Disaster Silences New York
Aliens overtake the city in director Michael Sarnoski’s thrilling prequel—starring Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn—to John Krasinski’s horror franchise.
'Cats: The Jellicle Ball' Review: Wondrous and Whisker-Free
Directed by Zhailon Levingston and Bill Rauch, this adaptation sheds the feline frippery of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s original and turns to New York’s underground ballroom culture to create an enthralling new take on the show.
'The Network of Life' Review: Natural Mixer
Evolution has been depicted as a tree in which genes pass down vertically through generations. But genes can also move sideways.
Emmanuel Macron's 'Jupiterian' Presidency Crashes to Earth
France’s leader eschewed normal politics in favor of divine mystique, but voters aren’t buying it anymore.
What Does Joe Biden Have Against Gray Whales?
His poor record on animal welfare has dismayed conservationists, who may stay home in November.
A Supreme Court License for Social-Media Censorship
A 6-3 majority ducks the First Amendment problem when government pressures tech platforms to limit speech it doesn’t like. Justice Alito writes a powerful dissent.
Another Biden Loan Forgiveness Gift
The Administration expands write-offs for more of his favored voters without Congressional approval.
The IRS Apologizes to Ken Griffin
The agency admits it failed to protect the tax records of ‘thousands.’
Who's Afraid of a Falling Yuan?
The last thing the world needs is a trade war over China’s currency.