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Tariffs: Subaru and Hyundai Scale Back (in the U.S.)

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Andrew Stuttaford

Pope Francis Will Now Forever Repeat the Message of Mercy from Rome

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Kathryn Jean Lopez

Pope Francis Works His First Miracle

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Kathryn Jean Lopez

Cardinal Roger Mahony Appears at the Papal Coffin

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Kathryn Jean Lopez

Watching the Funeral of Pope Francis

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Kathryn Jean Lopez

Frank Talk: A Theologian and an Editor Walk Into . . .

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Kathryn Jean Lopez

More on Trump’s Trade Follies

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George Leef

Say ‘Yes’ to Freedom: Pope Francis on the Ten Commandments

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Kathryn Jean Lopez

Easter, Mother Angelica, and Pope Francis

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Kathryn Jean Lopez

The DOJ Should Not Investigate Woke Medical Journals

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Wesley J. Smith

Does Russia Think That Peace Is in Its Interest?

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Mark Antonio Wright

Tariffs: Empty Shelves of the ‘Golden Age’

One of the defining memories of the Carter presidency is of lines at the gas station. Could one equivalent for the second Trump term be shortages...

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Andrew Stuttaford

Susan Rice Mourns the DEI Gravy Train’s Derailment

At the outset of  the Biden administration, the director of the former president’s Domestic Policy Council, Susan Rice, was said by the New York...

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Noah Rothman

Trump Admits His Ukraine Peace Plan Is a Joke

If we were to itemize every time Donald Trump promised to end Russia’s war of conquest in Ukraine “on day one” during the campaign, we could be...

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Noah Rothman

Trump’s Righteous War on UNRWA

In one of the earlier executive orders of Donald Trump’s second term, the president did what his predecessor should have done with respect to the...

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Noah Rothman

When It Comes to Trans Athletes, Should the NCAA Change Its Record Books?

Back in 2010, the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) went woke and decided that “trans” athletes could compete where they wanted to....

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George Leef

Discovering Life Beyond Earth Would Demonstrate the Truth of Human Exceptionalism

Science writer Matt Ridley has always had a reductionist view of the moral importance of human beings. He’s at it again in a piece about the...

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Wesley J. Smith

Trump’s Polling Woes

On today’s edition of The Editors, Rich is joined by Phil, MBD, and Ramesh for a discussion about President Trump’s significant approval-ratings...

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Nr Staff

Sorry, Ending the Killing in Ukraine Is Not a Vital American Interest

What is America’s interest in Ukraine? I agree with our excellent editorial, arguing that President Trump’s squeezing of Ukraine to, in effect,...

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Andrew C. Mccarthy

The Moderate Mirage

Colorado Governor Jared Polis has long been branded as a moderate Democrat with libertarian leanings, a reputation that is fueling speculation about...

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Calvin Corey

Congress Can Stop the Tariff Madness Next Week

Before "liberation day," a group of senators including Rand Paul (R., Ky.) introduced a resolution to terminate the bogus national emergency...

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Dominic Pino

Why Trump’s Trade Ideas Can’t Work

I have a new piece for Fusion about the impossibility of Trump’s trade agenda: The premise of Donald Trump’s trade war is that other countries...

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Dominic Pino

DNC Sends David Hogg to the Abattoir

It’s time for a quick update on everybody’s favorite whisper-thin activist David Hogg, once known for his ineffectual anti-gun demagoguery as...

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Jeffrey Blehar

What Goes Around Comes Around, Education Policy Edition

Now that Donald Trump is using the power of the federal government against schools that continue to employ racial preferences, push the DEI agenda,...

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George Leef

Chris Coons Called Other Democratic Senators ‘Bedwetters’ Over Biden’s Debate Performance

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Jim Geraghty

California Federal Court Nullifies Trump Executive Orders Against Sanctuary Cities

A federal judge in Northern California has barred the Trump administration from withholding funds from cities and counties that follow sanctuary...

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Andrew C. Mccarthy

The Elite Record on Covid Sucks, Actually

I share Tyler Cowen's genuine desire to see "elites" flourish. That is — if they really are elite, in temperament, intellectual prowess, and...

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Michael Brendan Dougherty

Negotiating with Beijing and Moscow from a Position of Weakness

Widely quoted China expert Gordon Chang examines the way Beijing has responded to the tariffs and observes, “In the last two days, both Prez Trump...

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Jim Geraghty

The Magic Mets

If you had told me that the Mets would be in first place near the end of April, even if Juan Soto was having a typical post-monster-contract slow...

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Michael Brendan Dougherty

Tom Friedman Ditches Cabbies, Embraces Our Robot Overlords

A brief update from the world of late-’90s written cliché. Surely I am not the only person who is periodically surprised to discover that New York...

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Jeffrey Blehar

Oops! Justice Department Lawyers Send Pessimistic Internal Memo to the Judge

About the only thing worse for a lawyer than going into court empty-handed is going into court having accidentally told the judge that you're...

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Dan Mclaughlin

In Canada, Euthanasia Might Sometimes Be Easier to Access Than Medical Care

The Canadian health care system is melting down — and yet the country still embraces radical euthanasia policies. Here’s a current example: A woman...

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Wesley J. Smith

A Premature Panic over Food Inspections

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Noah Rothman

Don’t Forget the Tax Side of the Abundance Agenda

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Veronique De Rugy

A $1.2 Million Price Tag to Deny Parents’ First Amendment Rights

Maryland’s largest county spent more than $1 million to defend its so-called “inclusive” gender and sexuality curriculum, which requires...

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Haley Strack

Shockingly, Klaus Schwab Might Not Be a Good Guy

If you were forming a large group of well-connected international business elites, you probably would rather not have a founder named “Klaus...

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Jim Geraghty

RE: Colorado Democrats Think You’re an Idiot

Noah’s piece about Colorado is spot on. Politicians really believe that we are stupid. They also pursue the same policies, regardless of whether...

23.04.2025 3

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Veronique De Rugy

Republican Paranoiacs Lend Legitimacy to a Left-Wing Conspiracy Theory

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Noah Rothman

No Margaritas, No Guacamole

The Chicago Teachers Union will rally on May 1, International Workers’ Day, to “ensure we are rising up and protecting the rights of immigrants and...

23.04.2025 2

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Haley Strack

Trump’s ‘Team of Vipers’ Is Back

When Donald Trump’s administration runs aground, an almost clichéd response from his disappointed supporters is that “the president is getting some...

23.04.2025 20

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Jim Geraghty

Government Through NGOs Is Not So Easily Abolished

Glenn Reynolds makes a provocative argument: Republicans in Congress should "move to drastically limit — or even outright ban — federal grants to...

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Dan Mclaughlin

Elizabeth Warren Runs Out of Room to Lie

Regrets? Liz Warren has a few — then again, too few to mention. She’ll never be president, sure, but the shrill progressive harpy and affirmative-...

22.04.2025 10

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Jeffrey Blehar

Why Hasn’t the Justice Department Moved to Terminate the Prohibition on Abrego Garcia’s Removal to El Salvador?

22.04.2025 10

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Andrew C. Mccarthy

Mandatory Woke Education Collides with Religious Liberty at the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court's argument this morning in Mahmoud v. Taylor dramatically illustrated the extremism of the defenders of woke education in general...

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Dan Mclaughlin

Tariff Lobbyist Spending Is Up 277 Percent Over Last Year

Some manufacturing firms have been cutting jobs in response to tariffs' raising their input costs, and the overall economy has been hammered by...

22.04.2025 3

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Dominic Pino

New Jersey Program Aims to Prevent Suicide — Just Not All Suicides

New Jersey has started an admirable program to prevent suicide. From the NJ.com story: A new state program will send trained mental health...

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Wesley J. Smith

Colorado Democrats Think You’re an Idiot

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Noah Rothman

Wisconsin’s Experiment with Arbitrary Power Has Gone Too Far

Elections have consequences. One of the consequences associated with the Democrats' retention of the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s majority is that...

22.04.2025 3

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Noah Rothman

Working in Hegseth’s Favor

• Military recruitment continues to be strong. • Senators who voted for him did so recently and after a high-profile fight: To say he should go now...

22.04.2025 1

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Ramesh Ponnuru

What’s in a Name? For AARP, It’s ‘We’re Not Alien Enemies!’

What exactly are the due process rights of Venezuelan aliens who’ve been designated as “alien enemies” under President Trump’s proclamation...

22.04.2025 1

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Andrew C. Mccarthy