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by | Apr 23, 2024

Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder By Salman Rushdie (Random House, 224 pages, $28) Two summers ago, Salman Rushdie was…

by | Apr 22, 2024

I’ll admit this up front: I’m not a huge fan of Tulsi Gabbard, the former congresswoman from Hawaii, former presidential…

by | Apr 17, 2024

If Katherine Maher isn’t in the market for a crisis PR professional already, she should be. The new NPR CEO,…

by | Apr 15, 2024

Amazon was originally an American company. With its start in Jeff Bezos’ garage, it typified the genre of plucky American…

by | Apr 6, 2024

Editor’s note: Jonas Greindberg, a German-based journalist who covers conservative parties in Europe, conducted an interview with Mr. Dries Van…

by | Apr 5, 2024

Last month the House of Representatives advanced bipartisan legislation requiring Chinese company ByteDance to sell its widely used video app…

by | Apr 4, 2024

For all its gesticulations about “free speech,” the conservative mainstream often plays a supporting role in America’s censorship regime. It’s…

by | Mar 25, 2024

After nearly a decade of clamoring for the censorship, deplatforming, debanking, doxxing, and even imprisonment of their fellow Americans, members…

by | Mar 21, 2024

Few misadventures in government have met their demise so quickly, or in such humiliating fashion, as the Department of Homeland…

by | Mar 13, 2024

“Political language,” wrote George Orwell, “is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance…

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