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Let’s hear it for gerontocracy

Save us from vigorous young leaders. Deliver us from politicians with high testosterone levels and things to prove. When Sancho Panza, Don Quixote’s fictional...

New York’s college criteria could hurt the students it seeks to help

Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to see the top 10% of high school seniors automatically accepted into public colleges and universities. But the plan, while well-meaning, has...

In defense of Tucker Carlson’s Putin interview 

In December 1931, the American journalist Dorothy Thompson arrived at the Kaiserhof Hotel in Berlin to interview Adolf Hitler. When Thompson stepped into Hitler’s...

Lincoln’s birthday, the NFL, and the Balkanization of America

As I write this, millions of viewers gathered around their televisions to watch one of the most popular sporting events in the world. It’s...

UNRWA and the UN should be dissolved for enabling terrorism

The United Nations’s Palestinian aid agency is a corrupt, terrorism-enabling body that should be dissolved immediately, as should the U.N. itself for allowing it...

Rand Paul fights to protect America’s borders, not Ukraine’s

EXCLUSIVE — “Should the American government spend taxpayer dollars to ensure the safety of Ukrainians while neglecting the safety of Americans?”  Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY)...

Biden’s failure to get US citizen back from Jordan is inexcusable

As the rest of the media quite correctly touts the causes of Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan, two Americans inexcusably imprisoned by Russia’s murderous...

White liberal journalist scolds black man for taking picture with ‘racist’ Trump

Former Philadelphia Eagles star Trent Cole caused quite the outrage this weekend when a photo of Cole with former President Donald Trump circulated on...

House tax deal suggests chaos in 2025

The House passed a bipartisan tax bill last month by an eye-popping margin of 357 to 70. The bill keeps some good pro-growth tax...

Department of Education antisemitism settlement is ‘cautionary tale’ as hate rages

The Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights has received more than 60 complaints about incidents of antisemitism and Islamophobia at colleges and K-12 schools nationwide in the...
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