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No democratic options for undemocratic party

The Democratic Party is in a bad place. Its already unpopular president has just been exposed as mentally unfit for office. The process for...

The seven best films of 2024 so far

It’s been a tough year for Hollywood. Hit by the aftershocks of the writers strike and the pandemic-accelerated shift toward streaming, box office revenues...

Israel helped avert a famine in Gaza but gets no credit

This is the headline you never saw: “Famine averted in Gaza; Israel and UN facilitate surge of humanitarian aid.” The news is true, anchored...

November is months away, but people are already voting with their feet

Voters don’t get to choose whether they want to live under Republican or Democratic Party rule for almost four months, but people are already...

Ethnic cleansing cannot be the price for lasting Armenia-Azerbaijan peace

It has been less than a year since Azerbaijani forces poured into Nagorno-Karabakh, an ancient Armenian province that Joseph Stalin transferred to Azerbaijan as...

American natural gas is a win for climate, economy, and security

In a win for both American energy and climate policy, a federal court this week blocked the Biden administration’s pause on new permits for liquefied natural...

The UK Conservatives suffer a deserved shellacking

The United Kingdom’s governing Conservative Party suffered a major electoral defeat on Thursday. Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer is the new prime minister,...

Newsom stump for Biden in Pennsylvania leaves some locals scratching their heads

MT. LEBANON, Pennsylvania — Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) held a campaign event for President Joe Biden in one of the wealthiest suburbs of Pittsburgh...

Republicans should see the demise of the Tories as a warning

When the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom won a landslide majority in the 2019 general election, it did so with a simple message...

Chevron reversal could help this radio host defend his First Amendment rights

A radio host and entrepreneur now has a better chance of defeating the administrative state thanks to the Supreme Court’s reversal of the Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v....
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