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Benjamin Netanyahu: The Inside Story of Israel's Victory
The prime minister details the key decision points in the war against Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran.
Dartmouth's Bottom-Up Approach to Institutional Neutrality
Our principles of restraint apply to academic departments as well as the administration. Other schools should follow suit.
'Taking in my grandchildren has left me penniless'
A woman fights for recognition as a kinship foster carer so she can financially support her grandchildren.
The last primary school in Soho
Soho's last primary school is battling to stay open as families move away from the area due to costs.
How Trump Can Ease the Housing Crisis
His five-step plan should include auctioning off federal land, deporting illegal immigrants and rolling back regulations.
Trump Tackles Daylight Saving Time
He wants to ban clock-switching, but beware the dark mornings.
The Biden LNG Export Gambit Fails
Granholm and Podesta wanted a permanent ban, but a DOE study shows natural gas exports are in the U.S. ‘public interest.’
Lawfare Bites Fani Willis Back
A court disqualifies the Georgia prosecutor from her Trump case.
The Lamest of Lame Duck Moves
Biden scuttles a bipartisan deal for new federal judgeships.
What Is Your Attitude Toward Trump 2.0?
His first victory felt like something that happened, This one was a decision. A lot depends on the confirmation hearings.
Biden's Unsavory Judicial Legacy
He’s done more than any other president to undermine public trust in the courts.
When Gen. George Patton Called on God
The commander had 250,000 prayer cards distributed before the Battle of the Bulge.
Does the Fed Even Know What It's Trying to Do?
The rate cuts are hard to explain alongside the projections officials released Wednesday.
The Abortion Lobby Endangers Pregnant Women
Medical authorities are reclassifying life-saving procedures to make a political statement.
How to Avoid the Coming Federal Debt Avalanche
The nation will be snowed under unless we tackle the main cause of the problem, mandatory spending.
Schools pledge to become smartphone-free
Four schools have each signed a letter asking parents to delay buying their children smartphones.
Dommaraju Gukesh and India's Chess Comeback
He beat China’s Ding Liren to become world champion, reflecting New Delhi’s rise.
Good Riddance to the 118th Congress
The end-of-year CR is ugly as usual, but please leave town quickly.
The Fed Admits an Inflation Mistake
Yet the central bank still cuts its target rate by another 25 basis points. Its explanation isn’t convincing.