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Democrats are still running to the left after losing the state House.
California Gets a Climate Bailout
As electricity rates soar, Biden gives PG&E a $15 billion low-cost loan.
The Government's Incredible Drone Denials
By now the resolution of the sightings hardly matters. This is another nail in the coffin of Washington’s credibility.
How Trump Can Keep the Good Vibes Going
The postelection goodwill for him will continue if he sticks to serious priorities.
What Trump Can Do About 'Sanctuary Cities'
The Supremacy Clause is clear. Local officials pledging to resist his policy will lose in court.
How Ukraine Helped Topple Assad
Our resistance, with U.S. help, has weakened Russia so Putin couldn’t come to his ally’s rescue in Syria.
God and Rainbow Man at the Goal Post
My dad taught me an important lesson when I asked about the ‘John 3:16’ sign.
'Resistance' Fatigue, Even in California
Donald Trump and Gavin Newsom can find common ground.
RFK, Polio Vaccines, the Media and Me
The media has distorted my legal work on behalf of clients. My only interest is ensuring medications are safe.
Reducing Inflation Is Job One forTrump
Ensuring price stability early on is necessary to unleash economic growth and a ‘blue-collar boom.’
Teachers locked out of school to return to classes
High school teachers agree to "de-escalate" their industrial action over working conditions.
Parents and pupils protests over staff-cuts plan
The trust running two high schools is proposing to cut up to 30 staff due to "financial challenges".
How the Department of Government Efficiency Can Work
Students discuss what Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will accomplish.
A Federal Reserve Regulator Who Deserves the Boot
Trump would send a useful message of accountability by removing Michael Barr as Vice Chair for Supervision.
Judges 'Unretire' After Trump Wins
Democrats don’t hold up their end of a bipartisan Senate bargain.
Donald Trump's Japan Contradiction
He boasts about a SoftBank investment but snubs Nippon Steel.
Healthcare Stupefies the U.S.
The debate over insurance echoes an OECD finding about declining literacy.
A Bipartisan Consensus on Criminal-Justice Reform
The First Step Act may be a precursor to Trump’s second term.
All the News That's Suddenly Fit to Print After the Election
New York Times readers finally learn that Biden policies spurred a wave of illegal immigration.
Putin's Humiliation in Syria Reverberates in Russia
The collapse of the seemingly all-powerful Assad regime shows how fragile dictatorships are.