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Chicago alderwoman apologizes for ‘wrong place at the wrong time’ comment on slain student

Chicago Alderwoman Maria Hadden apologizes after 'wrong place at the wrong time' remarks about slain Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman.

What the canceled USC debate reveals about California Democrats

Two Republican candidates for governor are leading a crowded field in the polls, so...

Michael Goodwin: Trump Derangement Syndrome continues to fuel the left’s dangerous and misleading agenda

When the term “Trump Derangement Syndrome” was coined, the words carried a hint of...

Trump vs. Newsom: Who said it better?

The real issue here: The Newsom crew is shallow, silly, unoriginal, inauthentic and detached...

CPAC chief confirms Cornyn invited to speak at conservative event

American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp confirmed that Sen. John Cornyn of Texas has been invited to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

The college degree was a signal. Now it’s just noise

As college students across the country prepare for their final exams, many assume they’re entering a job market eager to receive them. But the latest data tell a harsher truth: Americans with bachelor’s degrees now make up a record 25% of the unemployed, up from under 10% three decades ago. And for those ages 20 to 24 […]

America needs a drink

Americans, we are told, have never been lonelier. We have fewer friends. We spend more time at home and less time out of the house, socializing face-to-face with other people. And when we interact with other people, it’s often mediated through a device, blunting the stress of the situation. If only there were some magic […]

Biden’s EV boondoggles

Former President Joe Biden‘s time in office may be long forgotten by voters (and perhaps by Biden himself), but the nation is still feeling the effects, especially the billions of dollars he wasted in appeasing climate change activists and their delusional panic. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) revealed that the U.S. Postal Service received more than $3 billion […]

Praise Jesus, be fond of Jews

Churchgoing Christians are basically a hate group in the eyes of our liberal elites. Religion, Richard Dawkins wrote 25 years ago, is “a ready-made system of mind control which has been honed over centuries. … To fill a world with religion, or religions of the Abrahamic kind, is like littering the streets with loaded guns. […]

Communism’s wealthy backers: Champagne socialist wishes and caviar radical dreams

“There are some ideas so absurd,” George Orwell is alleged to have said, “that only an intellectual could believe them.” Intellectuals, the British writer noted, were key to the ascent of some of the most destructive ideologies known to man. But there’s another truth, often overlooked, that helps explain their ascent: privilege. More often than […]

Christmas Books: Editor’s note

Holidays are nothing but traditions, and traditions should not be broken or changed lightly. Since before this magazine took its current form and name, it has been a tradition of the Life & Arts section to publish a special Christmas Books issue each December, decked with readerly riches that, along with being edifying reviews, might […]

Christmas trees and the National Italian American Foundation’s devotion to heritage

Buon Natale!  Some people may know that’s the Italian phrase for “Merry Christmas.” Others may think it’s a Nat King Cole song from 1959. On Wednesday, the world-famous Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting, which has Italian roots, was held in Manhattan. Another Christmas tradition is the legendary Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli’s annual Christmas season performances […]

On Christmas reading

Every time I resolve to read through a lengthy work of literature, I am reminded of the funniest scene in Temporary Kings, the penultimate book of Anthony Powell’s 12-volume novel cycle, A Dance to the Music of Time. A wealthy industrialist is informed by his doctors that he has less than a year to live. […]

The fight to keep politics out of medicine

Dr. Stanley Goldfarb’s Doing Great Harm? isn’t another anti-woke broadside. It’s something rarer: a first-hand dispatch from a man who spent half a century inside the medical establishment, watched it lose its bearings, and decided to do something about it. The story begins with his own cancellation at the University of Pennsylvania’s medical school and […]

Reading self-help as the science fiction it is

In Dealing with Feeling, the latest work of speculative fiction by Marc Brackett, the fantasy is simple: What if, at long last, we could tame the human heart? What if we overcame “the biggest obstacle to achieving our best selves” by developing “care and compassion for ourselves”? What if we could “gain control over our […]

The printed Disney

The Walt Disney Company has released some of the world’s finest animated short films and movies for over a century, including Oswald the Lucky Rabbit shorts, Mickey Mouse‘s first appearance in Steamboat Willie, and popular films such as Fantasia, Snow White, and Pinocchio, as well as more recent releases, such as Frozen and Moana. Not […]

Plan to bring more deadly e-bikes to Central Park is plain crazy

Along with the Parks Department and the Department of Transportation, the Conservatory is proposing not just giving e-bikes a permanent OK to barrel around...

Chameleon Kathy Hochul softens us up for another tax hike

Gov. Kathy Hochul is edging her way to yet another flip-flop in a career that's one long string of them — this time, preparing...

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