Almost all the New York school district’s improvement in scores comes from charters.
House Republicans won less than they could have had they stayed united.
The White House can let more asylum seekers keep work permits.
‘Historic progress’ on electric cars may turn into a historic rout in swing states.
The bill the House passed last week is clearly constitutional.
Israelis prepare to celebrate Purim amid a war reminiscent of the Book of Esther.
Ohio sends a warning to the White House.
His backing could help the GOP win races by encouraging voters to cast ballots before Election Day.
The Iranian proxy’s attacks have forced 60,000 northern civilians to evacuate. Is war their only way home?
Voters turn out to be less irresponsible than the technocrats who are supposed to protect them.
One way to prevent the senior Democrat from toppling friendly governments.
The EPA’s new tailpipe emissions rule is a plan to eliminate gas-powered cars.
The Federal Reserve Chairman seems unworried by accelerating prices in January and February.
Gov. Abbott’s law is back on hold, after overwrought cries of judicial abdication.
Windy City voters reject a property tax hike pushed by Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago Teachers Union.
Why the candidates will talk about cars (Michigan) and water (Arizona).
Third parties can secretly fund litigation, take a cut of the proceeds, and hamstring key companies like Intel.
Democrats’ spending strategy is 90 years old and likely as out of date as their leader.
We’ve let our nuclear force atrophy while Moscow and Beijing have expanded theirs and gone on offense.
His speech last week is evidence that his party is catering to those who are hostile to the Jewish state.
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