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The prime minister let loose at a Taylor Swift concert as an antisemitic riot raged.
Why Is the New Fafsa So Obsessed With Race?
Education Department bureaucrats have turned the ‘simplified’ student-aid form into a mini census.
Life Lessons From 'Airplane!'
The 1980 film taught me hard work and silliness can coexist.
Donald Dos and Donald Don'ts
Protect the dollar, close the Education Department and don’t fall for crypto.
Jay Bhattacharya and the Vindication of the 'Fringe' Scientists
His NIH nomination, years after being maligned for questioning lockdowns, is a boon for real science.
School staff facing abuse daily - survey finds
The survey, by Unison, gathered the experiences of almost 800 school workers across the region.
Woman searching for birth parents found dad was a friend on Facebook
Tamuna Museridze has reunited hundreds of families torn apart by a baby trafficking scandal – now she has found her own birth parents.
What the Top 1% Really Pays the IRS
They kick in 40.4% of income taxes, nearly double their income share.
The GOP Barely Won the House
Factionalism in 2025 would waste a majority that could be fleeting.
Gavin Newsom Turns on Elon Musk
The California Governor wants to deny California subsidies to Tesla’s EVs.
Britain Is Killing Its Auto Industry
Job losses from EV mandates are mounting across Europe.
Why the Hezbollah Cease-Fire Falls Short
Without effective and reliable international involvement, the Israel Defense Forces will end up back in Lebanon.
Still Not Cancelled
Rep. Seth Moulton says he’s getting credit for speaking freely. But he may face a primary challenge.
The Conservative Case for Public Broadcasting
Republicans can update the Public Broadcasting Act to eliminate bias and improve local journalism.
Notre Dame vs. USC Is What College Football Is All About
Tradition and rivalries give the sport life. Fans worry that reform-minded executives don’t get it.
Antitrust Is the God That Fails and Fails
Justice’s Google case may finally bring home trustbusting’s irrelevance in today’s economy.
Donald Trump's Rainbow Coalition
His biggest vote gains from 2020 came in states with the most immigrants. And he seems to have broken the Democratic monopoly on the black vote.
'Climate Action' Has California's Energy Economy on Its Knees
While posturing for coastal progressives, Gov. Newsom punishes Central Valley farmers and industry.
University to close chemistry department
The university is also merging some of its schools following a drop in student numbers.
'School didn't suit me - but youth club learning does'
Some young people from east Belfast are calling for more support for education in youth clubs.