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By ignoring Western delusions and attacking Hezbollah in Lebanon, Israel’s leader has served Western interests.
Who Wants to Be Vice President?
Nelson Rockefeller never wanted the job. Why did he say yes?
The Teamsters Make a Lonely Stand for Democracy
The union declines an endorsement of Kamala Harris while its counterparts ignore the views of their members.
Notable & Quotable: Plaskett
‘We are having these hearings . . . so that [the FBI and DOJ] are no longer there to serve as a check against. . . the twice-impeached convicted-felon former president and would-be dictator, Donald Trump.’
Harris, Patriotism and the New York Times
The newspaper’s endorsement is disappointing even if it’s not surprising.
Jimmy Carter, Champion of Deregulation
The former president, who turns 100 Tuesday, gets too little credit for making America competitive again.
Israel Defends Itself---and May Save Western Civilization
The equivocation of Biden, Harris and other leaders should cause us all to feel a degree of shame.
'The Stalin Affair' Review: A Compact Born in Crisis
Convinced the wartime alliance couldn’t last, Stalin sought to extend the Soviet sphere of control over as much of Europe as possible.
Teen stabbed two teachers and pupil, court hears
The 14-year-old told staff members and a student she was going to kill them, the court heard.
Oasis Announces North America Tour Dates Following Reunion Demand
The band will perform in Toronto, New Jersey, California and Mexico City in August and September 2025, following a series of long-awaited reunion shows in the U.K. and Ireland.
Ray Winstone backs dads' knife crime lessons call
The actor says teens caught with weapons should meet victims' families to reduce knife deaths.
What Happened to Free Speech?
In 1964, Berkeley leftists supported it. Now they want to censor everything.
AMLO Seizes a U.S.-Owned Port
Incoming President Claudia Sheinbaum inherits a Mexico hostile to investment.
Welcome Home, Hostages, and Pay Up
The IRS should stop targeting wrongfully detained Americans.
New Doubts About Trump's Fraud Verdict
Appellate judges say New York Attorney General Letitia James may have exceeded her legal authority.
New York's Legal Corruption Racket
Ride-share insurers are failing the state or fleeing amid litigation abuse.
What to Make of the Fed's Surprisingly Aggressive Rate Cut
Powell was willing to accept dissent and to stand up to Donald Trump.
'Billionaire, Nerd, Savior, King' Review: The Quandaries of a Rich Man
Are ‘plutocrats’ like Bill Gates trying to run American society and usurp political debate? If so, success seems to elude them.
Prosecutors Overreach in the Case Against Eric Adams
As with Bob McDonnell, they haven’t alleged much by way of official acts in exchange for favors.
California's Plastic-Bag Ban Was Only the Beginning
The state’s perverse policies led to an increase in waste. A new lawsuit blames Exxon Mobil.