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A good day for pluralism in public education at the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court will not issue a final ruling until this summer, but if oral arguments this week are any indication, the justices will...

Hegseth turns to his mission to reshape the military

CARLISLE, Pennsylvania — Minutes after giving a policy-rich address to senior-level military students, faculty, and staff at the Army War College here in rural...

Trump must retaliate against EU’s tech extortion racket

The European Commission, the European Union’s executive body, issued vast fines against two U.S. tech giants on Wednesday. Apple has been told it must...

Reality has a vote, in politics as in entertainment

Reality has a vote. That is one lesson administered to the body of politics in the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second...

Qatar’s quiet campaign: How Doha is buying America

In the early days of the second Trump administration, while America focuses on domestic priorities and global challenges, Qatar is executing a calculated influence...

Karen Bass wants to weaken LAPD to fix a self-inflicted budget crisis

Los Angeles is such a poorly run city that Mayor Karen Bass has to weaken the city’s police department even further for budgetary purposes. Bass...

‘Warfare’ is a zoomed-in view of combat stripped to its essentials

When I settled into my plush theater seat to view Warfare on its opening weekend, I had done no research about the film. I...

The State Department needs reform, but killing its Africa bureau only benefits China

The Trump administration reportedly is preparing to halve the State Department’s budget and, in one of the most far-reaching reorganizations in the department’s history,...

Destructive California policies switch from Left to Right

The idea of purging the homeless, through initiatives such as drug decriminalization, is no longer in fashion. That doesn’t stop the ideological pendulum from...

Cutting interest rates would be a terrible idea

President Donald Trump escalated his fairly one-sided war of words this week with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, whom he nominated for the position in 2017. “‘Preemptive...
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