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Politics

by | Nov 29, 2025

The United States has long been the world’s university. More than 1.6 million international students studied here last year, according…

by | Nov 29, 2025

I’m haunted by what happened to Bethany MaGee. Haunted by how, in the midst of something as ordinary as a…

by | Nov 28, 2025

I came out on Nov. 29, 1994, in the most visible of news outlets, the op-ed page of the Wall…

by | Nov 28, 2025

In a year marked by political vitriol in seemingly every conversation, a relentless scourge of political violence, and the highest-profile…

by | Nov 27, 2025

Sacramento — California officials are adamant about regulating the emerging Artificial Intelligence industry even though most of the world’s top…

by | Nov 27, 2025

The ATF’s long record of abuses against American gun owners should be ample reason to strip the agency of its…

by | Nov 27, 2025

Former British Prime Minister Harold McMillan was once asked what the hardest part of being Prime Minister had been. “Events,…

by | Nov 27, 2025

The curtain fell quietly on a 232-year tradition as the U.S. Mint struck the last penny this month in Philadelphia….

by | Nov 27, 2025

Despite overwhelming evidence, the replacement of European societies remains — frustratingly — a contested concept. Across the continent, cities and…

by | Nov 27, 2025

California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s roaring start to the 2028 presidential election may already be scaring away potential competitors. That could…

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