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Politics

by | Mar 19, 2024

Translator’s Note: France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, will not say there will never be French troops — or NATO troops —…

by | Mar 19, 2024

Jean-Luc found me in the lobby of the Las Américas Airport near the capital city of the Dominican Republic, which…

by | Mar 18, 2024

And here comes the “No Labels” crowd. Over there in the Wall Street Journal comes this from former Reagan Secretary of the…

by | Mar 18, 2024

A trio of things I’ve said, of which some of our readers have offered sideways kudos for noticing the blindingly…

by | Mar 17, 2024

As a proud alumnus of Georgetown University, I am troubled by an emerging pattern: The relentless lawsuits and other efforts…

by | Mar 17, 2024

Everyone who has seen the play Hamilton knows that the nation’s capital was moved to the present site in the District…

by | Mar 17, 2024

If you compare the way President Biden treats Americans with the ways he treats citizens of foreign countries, it’s hard…

by | Mar 17, 2024

In the absence of an extremely unlikely recovery of public confidence in the President and the Democrats, the voters will…

by | Mar 16, 2024

In a frontpage article on Israeli restrictions to enter the Al Aqsa Mosque, the New York Times once again demonstrated…

by | Mar 16, 2024

The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City has issued its first “trigger warning” for Puccini’s 1926 opera, Turandot, which takes place in…

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