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Virginia Dem admits system ‘failure’ after illegal immigrant accused in landlord killing escapes to Tajikistan

Northern Virginia Democrats Donald Beyer and Suhas Subramanyam faced questions after a Tajik national fled a mental health institute to Dushanbe.

NYC taxpayers could pay twice under Mamdani’s city-owned grocery store plan

Taxpayers may pay twice under Zohran Mamdani's city-owned grocery plan as NYC explores grants for independent grocers alongside the subsidized stores.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 23

2006—The New York Times reports that Michigan federal district judge Anna Diggs Taylor, who issued a...

The Definition Creep of College Hazing

When everything is considered ‘hazing,’ legitimate group rituals suffer.

Defending the Supreme Court’s Legitimacy

The Court’s legitimacy comes from how it decides, not what it decides.

The Olympic athletes are great fun to watch. Finding the right ways to watch them isn’t

The Olympics are supposed to be the ultimate showcase of human athletic achievement. But in 2024, they’ve become something else: a welter of apps, streams, and time-shifted events that leaves even dedicated sports fans scratching their heads. Navigating the maze of NBC‘s Peacock app, with its various tiles for “Primetime in Paris,” “Late Night,” and […]

Phillip Lopate and greatness of criticism with no authority

Two years ago, I cast my ballot for the 10 greatest films ever made in the last installment of the celebrated Sight and Sound magazine poll. To my credit, I did not vote for Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, the tedious feminist tract that displaced both Citizen Kane and Vertigo. Yet I […]

Tornadobilly elegy

The new disaster film Twisters has been described as a “stand-alone sequel” by its producers. Meaning, I guess, that it is not a sequel to 1996’s cult classic Twister in the sense that its events do not continue from those in the previous film, nor is it a “reboot” that rehashes the same events. Rather, […]

The Harris-Walz threat to the First Amendment

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) may have been a social studies teacher, but he would have failed Constitutional Law 101, especially the part about the First Amendment. “There’s no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech and especially around our democracy,” Walz said on MSNBC in December 2022, which would be news to the […]

How the Civil War became inevitable

The pages of history fetishize great figures, but what we call “greatness” is often the correction of generational dereliction, when a few people, touched by genius or blessed with high character, heal the rifts in a society caused by the many. Leo Tolstoy best captured this common view of Abraham Lincoln in particular, calling him […]

The Olympics of loudmouths

Psychologists and researchers say an optimistic outlook can lead to better physical and mental health. For instance, optimism is associated with lower levels of depression and anxiety. A study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that optimists tend to have better coping mechanisms and are more resilient to stress compared to […]

America thwarts Romania’s comeback in women’s gymnastics

It has been 18 years since elite gymnastics adopted its open-ended scoring system, an adaptation introduced not a moment too soon, as it would be rather boring to watch Simone Biles score repeated perfect 10s over nine years of international competitions across little more than a decade. At her third consecutive Olympic Summer Games, Biles […]

NYC’s emergency DocGo contract audit hints at over $11 million in waste, fraud and abuse

City Comptroller Brad Lander's audit of the Adams administration's contracts with DocGo suggests the city should recover over $11 million of nearly $14 million...

Stranded astronaut fiasco is a black eye for NASA and Boeing

Two American astronauts have been stuck for two months the International Space Station, on what was supposed to be a nine-day round trip.

Tim Walz proudly turned Minnesota into a transgender haven — and a danger zone for kids

Gov. Walz signed the "trans refuge" bill, turning Minnesota into a legal sanctuary for children seeking "gender affirming care" like puberty blockers, cross sex...

‘Can’t go back,’ Kamala? Here’s why most Americans DO want to go back

“We're not going back,” Kamala Harris tells her crowds, which chant, “We can’t go back” — yet most of us do want to go...

Riots in Britain should be warning to US

If one of your allies starts to fall apart you should notice it. And learn why.

Detransitioners sue Planned Parenthood for gender malpractice— as our tax dollars fund it

The number of those being “treated” at PP for gender dysphoria in the mistaken belief a boy can become a girl or vice versa...

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