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Peace seems possible in the Middle East, and Trump deserves considerable credit

yesterday 20

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David Harsanyi

Trump reduces the deficit by 4% with tariffs and his signature tax law

yesterday 8

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Tiana Lowe Doescher

A bad day for racial gerrymandering at the Supreme Court

yesterday 1

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Tiana Lowe Doescher

We don’t need racially segregated congressional districts

yesterday 20

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Hugo Gurdon

No Kings, no peace, no money, no way

yesterday 1

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Hugo Gurdon

Europe moves to confront Russia’s drones

yesterday 1

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Hugo Gurdon

The Mets and the myth of Tantalus

yesterday 0

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Timothy P. Carney

All’s fair in love and AI

yesterday 0

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Tiana Lowe Doescher

The Democrats’ funding bill makes Americans unhealthy again

yesterday 0

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Tiana Lowe Doescher

Blue-city blues: Democratic mismanagement is not limited to the biggest urban centers

yesterday 0

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Tiana Lowe Doescher

Trump repudiates 25 years of failed democracy promotion

yesterday 0

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Tiana Lowe Doescher

Aston Villa should face Europa League suspension if Israel fans blocked

yesterday 0

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Tiana Lowe Doescher

Twilight of the boomer priests

yesterday 0

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Hugo Gurdon

There is no First Amendment right to dox law enforcement

yesterday 0

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Hugo Gurdon

Now Trump destabilizes politics in the Nordic world

yesterday 0

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Dan Hannan

Sharm offensive: How Trump reshaped the Middle East, and what happens now

yesterday 0

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Dominic Green

The end of the world as we fear it: Review of ‘A House of Dynamite’

yesterday 0

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Peter Tonguette

British espionage blues

yesterday 0

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J. Oliver Conroy

In Columbus’s wake

yesterday 0

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Varad Mehta

No ‘Abundance’ of caution: Populists and progressives are winning the argument among Democrats

yesterday 0

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Jay Caruso

Rural Hungary’s prophet of decay wins Nobel Prize in Literature

yesterday 0

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Will Collins

Capturing Spark’s flair

yesterday 0

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Christopher J. Scalia

American Jews feel joy that comes with surviving hostages’ freedom

yesterday 0

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Daniel Ross Goodman

Durbin’s reward: An American pope and the Democrats’ leftward drift on abortion

yesterday 0

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Jeremy Lott

California fails to protect families from AI exploitation

yesterday 0

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Sparkle Rainey

We should not unite with right-wing antisemites

yesterday 0

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Sparkle Rainey

The GOP’s Virginia surge may be too little, too late

yesterday 0

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Jeremiah Poff

Hamas isn’t going away

yesterday 0

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Harry Khachatrian

The United Kingdom is no longer a first-world country

yesterday 0

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Harry Khachatrian

’31 Candles’ proves you’re never too old to grow up — or have a Bar Mitzvah

yesterday 0

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Harry Khachatrian

Zohran Mamdani supports armed Hamas terrorists controlling Gaza

previous day 3

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Zachary Faria

Pennsylvania GOP all in on No

previous day 3

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Salena Zito

The Left is silent about the ceasefire because it wanted Israel to lose

previous day 10

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Peter Laffin

Ukraine is holding Russian forces back

Ukraine is holding Russian forces back

The front line in Ukraine remains uncertain. Positions shift by meters, not miles. Both armies are stretched thin. Still, Russia failed to achieve...

previous day 40

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Ani Chkhikvadze

The dawn of the Trump nuclear renaissance

The dawn of the Trump nuclear renaissance

In Lynchburg, Virginia, earlier this year, the Trump administration quietly took a small step toward starting a nuclear renaissance that could...

previous day 2

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The surprisingly controversial IVF alternative dividing Washington

The surprisingly controversial IVF alternative dividing Washington

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and...

previous day 0

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Madeline Fry Schultz

Shielding families from Big Tech’s power grab

Shielding families from Big Tech’s power grab

Soaring electric bills are no longer just a household headache. They’re dominating headlines and igniting fierce campaign battles. Families across...

previous day 2

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Madeline Fry Schultz

Why the Left wants to invoke War Powers Act on Trump’s cartel battle 

Why the Left wants to invoke War Powers Act on Trump’s cartel battle 

Thankfully, the Democrats failed to force a vote on their legislation in the Senate last week that would have countered President Donald Trump‘s...

previous day 2

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Madeline Fry Schultz

DC attackers go free, showing limits of Trump crime crackdown

DC attackers go free, showing limits of Trump crime crackdown

DC ATTACKERS GO FREE, SHOWING LIMITS OF TRUMP CRIME CRACKDOWN. District of Columbia Superior Court Judge Kendra Briggs was quite understanding with...

previous day 2

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Madeline Fry Schultz

Uber-bought DC government seeks to eliminate cheaper Empower rival

Uber-bought DC government seeks to eliminate cheaper Empower rival

Residents of the nation’s capital face a growing likelihood that they’ll have to pay a lot more simply to get around in a private vehicle. The...

previous day 2

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Madeline Fry Schultz

Obama has a new campaign to influence foreign elections

Obama has a new campaign to influence foreign elections

Former President Barack Obama thinks nothing of trying to interfere in the internal politics of democratic U.S. allies in Europe, and in the...

previous day 2

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Ani Chkhikvadze

Is Trump’s national security strategy really that important?

Is Trump’s national security strategy really that important?

U.S. government documents are a dime a dozen. The Pentagon, for example, puts out an annual report on China’s military power and capabilities. The...

previous day 2

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Ani Chkhikvadze

Stop playing games. Fund the government

Stop playing games. Fund the government

The federal government shut down on Oct. 1, and Senate Democrats continue to block Republicans’ clean, short-term, nonpartisan funding bill. The...

previous day 2

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Rep. Craig Goldman

Competition is the real cure for high drug prices

previous day 10

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Zachary Faria

Ruben Gallego is quickly becoming one of the worst senators

Ruben Gallego is quickly becoming one of the worst senators

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) has only been in the Senate for nine months, but he has quickly become one of the worst and weirdest members of the upper...

wednesday 5

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Jon Miltimore

The plant-based meat boom is dead. Consumers killed it

The plant-based meat boom is dead. Consumers killed it

Bloomberg profiled James Cameron in 2019, describing how the Titanic director was “betting on a better future” — one where traditional meat...

wednesday 30

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Jon Miltimore

Pete Hegseth’s swamptastic Pentagon press rules

Pete Hegseth’s swamptastic Pentagon press rules

“All news media run by the [Chinese Communist] Party must work to speak for the Party’s will and its propositions, and protect the Party’s...

wednesday 4

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Tom Rogan

The absurdity of California Democrats voting to pay rent for illegal immigrants afraid of ICE ‘raids’

The absurdity of California Democrats voting to pay rent for illegal immigrants afraid of ICE ‘raids’

It’s no secret that Democrats have gone to great lengths to enable illegal immigration. They have authorized legislation to pay for hotel rooms,...

wednesday 3

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Tom Rogan

Trump defies conventional wisdom … so far

Trump defies conventional wisdom … so far

“What all the wise men promised has not happened and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.” That was the mordant comment of...

wednesday 2

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Michael Barone

A day of international jubilation

A day of international jubilation

Most lives have “best years” and “worst years,” and even relatively easy-to-remember “best days and worst days.” These are private events,...

wednesday 10

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James Rogan