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And the Biden-Harris administration fails to resist, despite the cost to U.S. companies.
U.N. Peacekeepers Are Hezbollah's Best Friend
Unifil let the terrorists roll in Lebanon but grandstands when Israel fights back.
What Would the New York Times Do Without Experts?
The paper’s defense of Kamala Harris rests on a questionable appeal to authority.
The Known Unknowns of Election 2024
The gender gap seems wider than ever, while Hispanics and black men shift to Trump.
Fight begins to make mobile-free schools law
A law to ban smartphones in schools will be called for under a private member’s bill on Wednesday.
Families 'left in lurch' on child autism diagnoses
Support services are failing to meet high demand, says the Children's Commissioner for England.
Kamala Harris's Pitch to Black Men
Will more pot smoking and forgivable loans peel them from Trump?
William H. Mellor, 1950-2024
He built the Institute for Justice, which defends against government abuses.
San Francisco vs. the Biden EPA
The city of good liberals asks the Supreme Court for regulatory relief.
Don Larsen and Baseball Immortality
My 9-year-old cousin Grant was thrilled to meet the pitcher who threw a perfect game in the 1956 World Series.
Immigration Skepticism Goes Mainstream in Europe
A Polish politician—and European Union favorite—is the latest to close a border.
Kamala Harris's Pennsylvania Catholic Problem
Her San Francisco progressive persona isn’t a good fit for Joe Biden’s native state.
China Falls Into Its Own Trap
Its economic model is unsustainable, but reform is too risky for the Communist Party.
Kamala Harris's Rural Broadband Flop
Her high-speed internet program is stuck in the slow lane.
A Nobel Prize in Economics for the 'Inclusive' Free Market
The three laureates’ research demonstrates the importance of property rights and the rule of law.
What Jack Smith Gets Wrong About Immunity
The special prosecutor focuses on then-President Trump’s motives—a critical legal error.
Barack Obama and the Democrats' Politics of Contempt
Obama’s lecture to black men is the latest example of a peculiar strategy: talking down to voters.
University vice-chancellor suspended, students told
The university says a member of staff was suspended following "a number of serious allegations".
Rural college gets degree-awarding powers
SRUC has awarded degrees before, but until now these have been validated through universities.
City school to launch challenge over VAT increase
Faith school Emmanuel House says it will have to pass on fee increases to parents.