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Zohran Mamdani’s Bogus Explanation for Opposing Israel 

His purported universalism is a pretext, a way to dress up his irrational animus toward Israel. 

The Show Goes on at the Embattled Kennedy Center

A Trump impressionist, comedy royalty, and MAGA faithful turn out for Bill Maher amid the building name wars.

Temu: Low, Low Prices, High-Quality Menace

The American public should be worried about Temu and its data-sucking app.

Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship in Major Blow to Trump

Trump’s order declared that children born to parents who are in the U.S. illegally or temporarily are not American citizens.

Farewell, Humphrey’s Executor

The 2020s have already seen a number of memorable overrulings of bad precedents, and the demise of Humphrey’s Executor may be this term’s most...

Supreme Court Allows States to Ban Male Athletes from Female Competition

The Court found that West Virginia and Idaho did not violate Title IX or the equal protection clause by determining athletic eligibility based on...

Trump expected to exit USMCA trade pact with Canada, Mexico

The Trump administration is expected to formally announce Wednesday that it will not renew the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact, kicking off a decade-long process to end the North American free trade zone and an agreement President Trump implemented during his first term.

House passes bill to recover COVID-era unemployment insurance fraud

A bill to create a federal task force to recover unemployment insurance fraud that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic has passed the House.

Our unshakable spirit is most notable in the simplest moments

DOUGLAS HEIGHTS, Pa. — We planned the perfect neighborhood block party to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, complete with flags, food, and clear skies. Then, the sky opened up. But instead of running inside to our screens, Douglas Heights stayed out — and the kids turned a flooded street into something magical. What happened in our […]

The only movement that can resuscitate the American dream

The old adage is true: The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Businesses, the military, families — none can survive on good intentions alone. Families cannot budget with good intentions. Schools, charities, public agencies, and civic organizations should not be exempt from the same standard.  Yet across public life, we too often measure […]

How higher education has evolved in a global economy

I previously discussed how universities operate and the institutional forces reshaping modern higher education: the business imperatives, the admissions realities, the tenure system, the research incentives, and the funding relationships that quietly influence the academic environment. Now I ask the more important question: Given all of that, what does a university education actually deliver that […]

Oh no! Kratom battle exposed as an industry scare campaign

You may have seen the controversy over kratom and its 7-OH compound in the news recently. What you might not know is that the squabble stems from a ginned-up campaign by one politically connected market segment trying to extinguish an innovative sector of the market. And ironically, the established kratom companies are using the same […]

Special Olympics just exposed the fraud of virtue signaling

Last week, Minneapolis hosted the 2026 Special Olympics USA Games. About 3,000 athletes, 1,500 coaches, and over 10,000 volunteers, plus families, friends, and other supporters, poured into the city to support something. What unfolded wasn’t abstract ideology or curated social media theater. It was something rarer: a living display of citizenship, sportsmanship, manners, empathy, fairness, […]

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