A new Louisiana law requiring that the Decalogue be posted in every classroom may run afoul of the Establishment Clause.
Even with the moderators in Biden’s corner, the president will have a hard time with the questioning.
One is tempted to blame partisanship, and that’s part of it. But ‘negativity bias’ is a broader problem.
A kayaking trip refutes the notion that innovation is a zero-sum game.
A puzzle for double haters: Can either Biden or Trump save global peace?
Biden’s watch brought disasters overseas, inflation and abuses of the justice system.
Accountability may finally arrive for Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s green cover-up.
Politicians need to recognize the urgency of cutting benefits or raising revenue.
The question is now or later. Strategy argues for now, even if the politics might be better later.
The religious case against Louisiana’s law mandating their display in classrooms.
Letting voters decide on abortion has energized the democratic process.
Johnson follows the latest fad rather than fix the public schools.
By restraining Israel, Biden makes a major war in the north more likely.
Imagine the praise if she deferred to Jack Smith’s bid for a pre-election conviction in the Trump classified-documents trial.
The Continent has already seen empires fade, but the U.S. remains dynamic.
The staff revolt is aimed at making Jeff Bezos so miserable that he’ll sell to a ‘better’ billionaire.
If Hamas prevails, terror will return to America before long.
‘The two camps settled on a day and a week when the Supreme Court will be handing down a series of explosive decisions.’
…and why shouldn’t they?
Governments push heavily subsidized renewables, but fossil-fuel use continues to increase even faster.
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