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The Vice President lays out 82 pages of more spending, more taxes, more regulation, more government.
Who's Afraid of the Al Smith Dinner?
Kamala Harris says she won’t go. Reversing that decision is the smartest thing she can do.
Zelensky Blunders Into U.S. Election Politics
The Ukrainian leader hurts his cause by appearing with Democrats alone in Pennsylvania and criticizing JD Vance.
The EPA Sues When It Can't Regulate
The agency’s Mitigating Climate Change initiative aims to enforce climate-change goals Congress hasn’t authorized.
Pope Francis Commandeers the Synod on Synodality
It was supposed to be an advisory meeting. It became an expert-led focus group.
Nine Words for a Trump Victory in the 2024 Election
The GOP needs to rediscover the simple truth that government is the problem.
Due Process for Eric Adams
The indicted Mayor of New York deserves his day in court.
Ukraine Defends Kharkiv by Going on Offense
The belated success shows the human cost of U.S. restrictions on the use of weapons against Russia.
Humanoid Robots Are the Next Threat From China
Elon Musk promises ‘a robot buddy’ like C-3PO and or R2-D2. Xi Jinping has a less benign idea.
Notable & Quotable: 'Deference Politics'
‘Someone who insists that members of ‘dominant groups’ should . . . ‘make space’ for members of minority identities is advocating for deference politics.’
Warning: Her Values Have Not Changed
The vice president promises to replicate a disastrous experiment.
English teacher banned after helping pupils cheat
John Spelacy has shown "little remorse" for his actions at the school, a panel hears.
The Climate Trap for CEOs
Companies that pledged net-zero emissions are now in legal jeopardy.
Kamala Harris and Keir Starmer Come for Your Investments
Bad policies suppress wages and boost asset values. Now liberals want the tax code to catch up.
A High-School Teacher Boycotts 'Zionists'
Greenwich Academy, my alma mater, prides itself on openness.
University opens dry bar as student habits change
Student union bar still has dancefloor, darts and pool but is "dry" in response to changing habits.
The FTC's Anti-PBM Suit Could Mean Higher Health Premiums
If rebates are a problem, why does Congress require them for government insurance plans?
From Russia to the Houthis With Love
The threat to global shipping grows on Biden’s watch.
The Schumer Permitting Exception for Semiconductors
Computer chips get a NEPA reprieve, but the rest of the economy needs one too.
India Gives China the Cold Shoulder
Conflict between the two countries has intensified in recent years, prompting New Delhi to deepen its ties with the U.S.