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AI controversy shows the market at work

Generative artificial intelligence models have had a tumultuous few weeks. Multiple image generators have displayed controversial inaccuracies, and an employee of a major tech...

Drive-Away Dolls’ covert conservatism

When the venerable filmmaking duo Joel and Ethan Coen announced a hiatus from their nearly four-decade partnership to focus on solo projects, I was...

Trump, on the Trump intensity gap

TRUMP, ON THE TRUMP INTENSITY GAP. I have a story on the website about a recent visit to Mar-a-Lago for a conversation with former President...

Parental rights advance in Alabama and Idaho

State by state, parental rights and parental choice are being vindicated and promoted, even as the federal government and some bad judges work to...

The racial realignment is a humiliation for white liberals

In the aftermath of the George Floyd killing in the summer of 2020, a sea of middle-class white protesters in my former hometown of...

The problem isn’t just the Houthis. It’s Yemeni unity

The Houthis are riding high. They paralyze Red Sea shipping and cost Egypt billions of dollars in Suez Canal revenue as cargo ships divert...

The Biden plan to ban gas cars

President Joe Biden knows that most people don’t want the sale of new gas-powered cars and trucks banned. That is why his administration tried ludicrously...

Biden’s new war on your iPhone is a joke

High prices. A border crisis. Multiple wars raging in the world with U.S. involvement. With all of these pressing things worrying Americans, the Biden...

California is not all right

Despite stubbornly high inflation and record-high credit card debt, the economy added 2.7 million jobs last year while unemployment hovered just below 4%. But...

There never was a Republican House majority

You might be forgiven for thinking that the Republican Party had a majority in the House of Representatives. After all, it secured slightly more...
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