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The Democrats: Leadership discredited, party off kilter

How does a political party with overwhelming advantages, including increasing support from the growing bloc of highly educated and affluent voters, almost monopoly support...

Why is Mike Lawler defending New York Democrats’ tax system?

Centrist Republicans from swing districts usually deserve a lot more leeway when it comes to their ideological purity versus the things they must do or say...

Trump plays good cop, Europe plays bad cop with Russia and Israel

Members of the European Union have joined the United Kingdom in charting tougher paths than the United States toward Russia and Israel. Let’s start with...

Even as he fights cancer, Biden owes Americans an explanation

EVEN AS HE FIGHTS CANCER, BIDEN OWES AMERICANS AN EXPLANATION. Former President Joe Biden‘s announcement that he is suffering from advanced metastatic prostate cancer landed...

Hillary Clinton wants immigrant women to do the job American women aren’t doing

American women have never been healthier, wealthier, or better educated than they are today. Young women outnumber men at universities by a 60% to...

A good marriage helped bring a good pope

A stable family life benefits any child. Pope Leo XIV, who calls his siblings at least weekly, is one good example. Then-Bishop Robert Prevost would...

Cutting the Head Start program would lead to an increase in crime

News broke last month that the federal Head Start program might be eliminated in next year’s congressional budget. Officials later changed course, but as the federal government...

ESPN has built a culture of racism

ESPN has built a culture of racism at the network, leading its personalities to become some of the most toxic in all of media. The...

Coastal elites talk AI. Middle America puts it to work

The national conversation around artificial intelligence is dominated by voices on the coasts, whether it’s machine-learning engineers in San Francisco or venture capitalists in...

A small price to pay for a school choice revolution

The late Sen. Everett Dirksen of my own state of Illinois is reputed to have complained about ballooning federal spending, saying, “A billion here,...
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