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US trade representative should shine a spotlight on Chinese counterfeits

The United States trade representative is set to release its 2025 Notorious Markets List, an annual report highlighting marketplaces linked to large-scale copyright piracy...

Former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker sacks Brendan Boyle over voter ID

Former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Seth Joyner once made a living decimating opponents on the gridiron. Last week, nearly 30 years after his last snap...

How faith and community form around paczki

OAKMONT, Pa. — Forty years ago, Marc Serrao started making paczki. Serrao had just started his modest bakery in the suburban Pittsburgh river town when he decided to...

Democrats go scorched earth on redistricting

Last month, we wrote about Midwestern Republican lawmakers — in Ohio and especially Indiana — defying pressure from the Trump administration to engage in...

Michigan attorney general’s antitrust suit against Big Oil is the sincerest form of flattery

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has launched a copycat antitrust suit against BP, Shell, Chevron, and Exxon Mobil for engaging in a “conspiracy to...

Resist the lynch mob against Jeremy Carl

Jeremy Carl, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be the State Department’s assistant secretary of state for international organization affairs, seems an odd choice to...

Why a European army is unlikely to work

“I believe the time has come to bring Europe’s mutual defense clause to life,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen declared at the...

Wuthering Heights adaptation is what happens when no one reads

The latest work from English filmmaker Emerald Fennell — who cultivated a sizable following with her tawdry 2023 dark comedy Saltburn — is a loose adaptation...

Democratic stars are standing firm in transgender radicalism

With President Donald Trump’s approval rating in the dumpster and the wind in their sails heading into the 2026 elections, all the Democratic Party...

In Munich, Rubio brings a plan, and Democrats bring a pose

At a moment of mounting threats from China and Russia, this year’s Munich Security Conference delivered an unusually clear takeaway: Republicans arrived with a...
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