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If the citizens of New York City vote in Zohran Mamdani as mayor and things go badly, then Gotham really can’t ask for our ...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has praised agitators as “profoundly courageous,” while her cohort Rep. Ilhan Omar calls ICE ...
There’s a lack of rigor in public education, but also, too much politics. Evers is a veteran of the math wars and the reading ...
We were living in an "emperor has no clothes" world for the last few years. Few—until now—had the guts to scream "the emperor ...
Was President Joe Biden aware of who he was pardoning in the final days of his presidency? Or were White House staffers ...
A U.S. district court releases a comprehensive list of every book banned from use in Pentagon-run schools, which includes a ...
Being a legislator sometimes requires staying up well into the night for key votes and frequently traveling back to one’s ...
The Trump Team botched the rollout of the Epstein files. They trotted a group of social media influencers to Washington. This ...
It has been painfully obvious, ever since the presidential election last November, that the Democratic Party’s brand is in tatters.
If we hope to make America great again, we should start by returning to architecture that reflects the good, true, and ...
Ed Feulner was a giant of the conservative movement, but I got to work with him day to day as his chief of staff, writes.
As “public” broadcasting faces the rebuke of Congress rescinding its billions of dollars, it spurs a broader thought about the arrogance of liberal journalists at national media outlets.