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Andy Burnham’s choice: Boost defense spending or bury the special relationship

Assuming another Labour Party parliamentarian doesn’t challenge his leadership bid, Andy Burnham will replace Keir Starmer as the British prime minister on July 20....

On This Day: From Philadelphia’s heat to New York’s shore: The untold 250-year-old story of July 2, 1776

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...

A simple way to cure America’s self-inflicted infrastructure paralysis

Today, building the infrastructure necessary to maintain America’s prosperity often requires navigating a maze of permits, lawsuits, and regulatory delays. The power to block...

The SAVE America Act and the last line of defense for voter roll integrity

Two federal courts struck down separate Trump administration voter citizenship verification efforts within the same week this June, and the wins for plaintiffs came...

Massachusetts keeps digging its immigration hole deeper

Gov. Maura Healey already has a dubious record on immigration. Under her watch, Massachusetts’ emergency shelter system spiraled into more than $1 billion a...

Supreme Court cheapens citizenship: A misreading of the 14th Amendment’s purpose

The Supreme Court decision in Trump v. Barbara does more than uphold a broad view of birthright citizenship. It reads into the Fourteenth Amendment...

China’s energy strategy exposed by the Strait of Hormuz crisis

As conflict in the Middle East rattles global oil markets and exposes critical shipping routes, China’s long-term investment in an “all of the above”...

The World Cup reveals America’s real strategic power

Like millions of Americans — and a few billion others around the world — I’ve been glued to the World Cup.  One thing that has...

Congress just addressed housing supply. Here’s the next step

Congress recently took an important bipartisan step toward addressing America’s housing affordability challenge. The legislation deserves credit because it recognizes a reality policymakers can...

China’s Sputnik moment: How Trump can win where Biden failed on AI race

In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, and the United States realized that it was on the losing end of a technology race. Suddenly,...
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