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Justice Kavanaugh Explains Why Judges Shouldn’t Stop ICE Raids

yesterday 30

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Dan Mclaughlin

What the Hell Is Charlotte’s Mayor, Vi Lyles, Talking About?

yesterday 50

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Charles C. W. Cooke

. . . and Another Thing

yesterday 10

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Charles C. W. Cooke

God and Man at Yale — with a William F. Buckley Jr. Postage Stamp

yesterday 20

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Kathryn Jean Lopez

France: Another Government Falls

yesterday 5

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Andrew Stuttaford

Democrats Start Talking Themselves into the Idea of a Government Shutdown Fight

yesterday 2

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Jim Geraghty

In Immigration Raids Case, Supremes Strike a Blow for Common Sense

yesterday 2

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Andrew C. Mccarthy

Senator Ossoff’s Empty Populism

yesterday 1

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Ramesh Ponnuru

Classical Education Makes a Comeback

yesterday 1

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George Leef

Do Our Rights Come from Government or from God? Tim Kaine Has Thoughts

yesterday 2

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Caroline Downey

The ‘Boriswave’ and Britain’s Immigration Disaster

The ‘Boriswave’ and Britain’s Immigration Disaster

Here’s a question. Between Britain and the U.S., which has accepted the most legal immigrants in the last three years for which there are complete...

previous day 4

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Andrew Stuttaford

Should ‘Nature’ Own Stock?

Should ‘Nature’ Own Stock?

The question of whether nature should own stock is ridiculous on its face. But that doesn't stop environmental radicals from furthering that cause....

previous day 4

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Wesley J. Smith

The Obamas, Not So Interested in Breaking Bread with Kamala Harris

05.09.2025 10

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Jim Geraghty

Why Did a Michigan Police Department Design a Patch in Arabic?

05.09.2025 7

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Haley Strack

You Can’t Eat Record ‘Tariff Revenues’

You Can’t Eat Record ‘Tariff Revenues’

As a great man once said, you go to war with the army you’ve got. Cue the president’s army in his great global trade war: https://x.com/GOP/status/...

05.09.2025 7

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Noah Rothman

‘Transableism’ Comes After Transgenderism

05.09.2025 7

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Wesley J. Smith

The Terrifying Reality of Wikipedia Bias in an AI World

The Terrifying Reality of Wikipedia Bias in an AI World

Over at Tablet, Ashley Rindsberg has a terrifying piece on the manipulation of Wikipedia by anti-Israel radicals. The article notes: I shed light...

05.09.2025 7

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Philip Klein

The Scourge of the Urban Motor Bike

The Scourge of the Urban Motor Bike

E-bikes, scooters, mopeds -- small two-wheeled vehicles that have ruled the D.C. streets for the last few years, thanks to subsidies from the city...

05.09.2025 8

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Kayla Bartsch

Three Wins for Profs Against Woke Antagonists

What do Ohio Northern University, Portland State University, and the University of North Texas have in common? Answer: They have all recently had...

05.09.2025 3

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George Leef

Rich, Famous, and Afraid

05.09.2025 1

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Nr Staff

Government Funding Deadline Keeps Virginia Republicans on Edge

Government Funding Deadline Keeps Virginia Republicans on Edge

It’s that time of year again. Congressional Republicans and White House officials are racing to negotiate a funding deadline before the government...

05.09.2025 1

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Audrey Fahlberg

Biden’s Staffers on the Infamous Commutations: ‘He Doesn’t Review the Warrants’

Biden’s Staffers on the Infamous Commutations: ‘He Doesn’t Review the Warrants’

Former President Joe Biden, responding to the allegations that the presidential autopen was used to affix his signature on official documents...

05.09.2025 20

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Jim Geraghty

Gold: Central Banks Vote with Their Bars

Gold: Central Banks Vote with Their Bars

It is not exactly a secret that gold is seen as a “safe haven” investment. This helps explain the increase in the metal’s price, fueled in part by...

04.09.2025 7

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Andrew Stuttaford

Let’s Focus on the Stats, Please

04.09.2025 6

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Dominic Pino

CBS Is Rethinking Its Life Choices

04.09.2025 5

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Dan Mclaughlin

It Turns Out Democrats Just Aren’t into Libertarian Economics

It Turns Out Democrats Just Aren’t into Libertarian Economics

Even before the book hit the shelves, it seemed to us hopeless cynics that the Democratic activist class would not embrace the economic modesty...

04.09.2025 4

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Noah Rothman

Xi and Putin Are Transhumanists

Xi and Putin Are Transhumanists

Jim Geraghty posted about Xi and Putin discussing the attainment of immortality through biotechnology, specifically, through the technique of...

04.09.2025 4

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Wesley J. Smith

A Good Higher Ed Reform in Georgia

The education blob likes to keep the public in the dark regarding its actions. Lots of professors, e.g., hide the fact that their courses are...

04.09.2025 4

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George Leef

Capital Questions: 1 P.M. (Eastern) Today

04.09.2025 1

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Andrew Stuttaford

France: Modest Proposals

France: Modest Proposals

There is still no obvious way for France, hamstrung by a parliament torn three ways between left/far-left, center-right/centrist and Marine Le...

04.09.2025 1

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Andrew Stuttaford

The ‘Abundance Agenda’ Was Never About Libertarian Economics

04.09.2025 2

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Dominic Pino

The GOP’s Opening Bids in Virginia and New Jersey

04.09.2025 1

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Noah Rothman

Gold: Shining (Again)

03.09.2025 10

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Andrew Stuttaford

What Do Tariffs Accomplish?

03.09.2025 8

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George Leef

Malcolm Gladwell Followed Marching Orders; Younger Generations Keep Their Secrets

03.09.2025 20

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Jeffrey Blehar

Brandon Johnson Offers Chicago the Counsel of Despair

Brandon Johnson Offers Chicago the Counsel of Despair

I’ve been writing about Brandon Johnson ever since the spring of 2023, when he shocked sane society by winning the Chicago mayoral election against...

03.09.2025 20

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Jeffrey Blehar

The Challenges Artificial Intelligence Poses for Higher Ed

The phrase “game changer” is greatly overused, but it seems to fit with higher education since it dramatically changes the old ways of books,...

03.09.2025 10

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George Leef

Putin and Xi Chat About Living, and Ruling, for a Long, Long Time

03.09.2025 3

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Jim Geraghty

The Prospects of a ‘Reverse Nixon’ to Split Russia and China Grow Dimmer

03.09.2025 2

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Mark Antonio Wright

John E. Sununu Flirts with 2026 Senate Run in New Hampshire

03.09.2025 2

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Audrey Fahlberg