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Pope Francis’s complicated relationship with the United States

Americans greeted Pope St. John Paul II with open arms during his seven visits to the United States. Pundits often said he received a...

Tariffs: Trump’s content and messaging fiasco

When politicians claim, or officials claim on their behalf, that they have been “absolutely clear,” they are usually muddying the waters. Sometimes this is...

The world-shattering effects of the US-China AI race

There is no shortage of books or reports on the U.S.-China rivalry, especially as artificial intelligence portends to become a nuclear-like inescapable linchpin of...

‘Hey parents, leave those kids alone’

The editors at National Public Radio made a decision to mislead their readers about a current Supreme Court Case. “Supreme Court weighs who should...

On essayist Meghan Daum’s sadly remarkable nonderangement

The Trump era has deranged writers.  Constant chatter of nebulous vibe shifts and woke/anti-woke battles has made it nearly impossible to find rational voices in...

David Zweig proves the fog of war is no excuse for the damage done to children’s education in the name of public health

“Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity,” Hanlon’s razor advises us. But then again, as another saying goes, “never say...

Trump is singlehandedly destroying global conservatism

The entire Right is being undermined by President Donald Trump. When the impact of his tariffs is felt, people won’t blame interventionism, protectionism, or...

Machiavelli in America

The joke about political science is that it’s not about politics, and it’s not a science. This would have surprised Aristotle, the ancient inventor...

Of course courts have jurisdiction over the Alien Enemies Act

The Trump administration and its allies in Congress are attacking the Supreme Court for blocking attempts to deport illegal immigrants under the Alien Enemies...

Ketanji Brown Jackson makes a powerful argument for school choice

During oral arguments in the case of Mahmoud v. Taylor, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson unintentionally made a practical and convincing case for universal...
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