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Angela Merkel for Ukraine war mediator? Forget it

There is an increasing appetite among European powers to engage with Russia toward ending the war in Ukraine. To that end, some suggest a mediator should facilitate negotiations between...

Nicholas Kristof’s anti-Zionist conspiracy theories

New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof triggered a media storm this week. Attention has largely focused on Kristof’s publication timing, questionable sources, and insufficient...

Karen Bass and Democrats are scared of Spencer Pratt

Spencer Pratt is unlikely to win the Los Angeles mayoral race, given the partisan lean of the city. But his chances continue to rise,...

With Trump approval ticking down, midterm elections are still a gloomy picture for GOP

WITH TRUMP APPROVAL TICKING DOWN, MIDTERM ELECTIONS ARE STILL A GLOOMY PICTURE FOR GOP. For the first time this term, President Donald Trump’s job approval...

My family’s farm and America’s founding promise 

My farm in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, has been in our family for nearly two centuries. My great-great-grandparents worked it with their hands. My grandparents...

AI is stunting students’ ability to write and problem solve

The verdict is in. Study after study has revealed that artificial intelligence is adversely affecting students’ ability to think critically, solve problems, and formulate their...

America pays too much for medicine. Here’s who is doing something about it

President Donald Trump has said it plainly: Americans pay “massively higher prices than other nations pay for the same exact pill, from the same...

On This Day: Intelligence delivered to Washington shows American efforts in Canada are unraveling

The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the...

Quality education needs an act of Congress

This week, higher education experts are meeting in Washington to update regulations about accreditation — the quality assurance process that oversees $110 billion taxpayer-funded...

The real admissions scandal: Elite universities don’t trust black excellence

The Justice Department is now accusing Yale School of Medicine of discriminating against White and Asian applicants in the name of maintaining racial diversity....
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