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Dark dispatches from the city of light: An American in Paris profiled prewar evil from Hitler to a guillotined serial killer

Janet Flanner, a struggling novelist with an unconventional lifestyle, was one of countless Americans living in 1920s Paris, now known as “The Lost Generation.” Her friend Jane Grant, a...

NY ban on Native American team names is just woke bigotry

When actual Native Americans call out the state’s silly mascot bans, you know progressives...

The Casualties of Political Theater

Actors in this drama seem to be belatedly — and likely temporarily — coming...

Minnesota’s Campaign for Interposition and Nullification

More than 200 years after the Kentucky Resolutions, a version of nullification still lives. 

Trump Orders Federal Agencies to Take Over Lagging L.A. Wildfire Rebuild

Fewer than ten of the 13,000 homes that were destroyed have been rebuilt.

Videos of deadly Minneapolis shooting contradict government statements

Videos quickly emerged showing the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis protester by a Border Patrol agent that has been widely denounced as a case of excessive force carried out by untrained federal officers. The administration says it was a case of an armed man provoking violence.

Canadian ambassador to U.S. reaffirms commitment to U.N. and EU

Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman reaffirmed her country's commitment to established international institutions on Sunday.

Vance calls Minneapolis unrest ‘engineered chaos’ after deadly shooting

JD Vance calls Minneapolis unrest "engineered chaos" after ICE shooting kills nurse Alex Pretti. Gov. Tim Walz demands federal withdrawal from city.

The rift over generational change roils the Congressional Black Caucus

A new generation of Black Democrats is running in the midterms, aiming to inject a younger vision into an aging Congressional Black Caucus. And...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 25

2021—In the second of two rulings three days apart, a Ninth Circuit panel rules (in Harvest Rock Church v. Newsom) that California, in its fight against...

‘Equal Representation’ Should Mean Equal Representation for American Citizens

Restoring a citizenship question to the U.S. census would help rectify imbalances in congressional representation.

Jon Kyl, a Persuasive Advocate of Defense

The former Arizona senator, who is withdrawing from public life, was an admired legislator who understood the limits of diplomacy alone.

The Supreme Court Must Find the Courage to Defend the Truth on Women’s Sports

The Supreme Court can either protect women as a real, distinct class, or it can green-light the erasure of women’s spaces and sports. There...

In the Abortion Industry, ‘Access’ Now Matters More Than Care

Mail-order abortion drugs are redefining medical standards — and not in a good way.

Trump hails ‘great and very brave’ UK soldiers after slamming NATO allies’ Afghanistan service

President Donald Trump praised UK soldiers after backlash for criticizing NATO allies in Afghanistan on Saturday, hailing troops as "great and very brave."

Judge blocks Trump admin from ‘destroying or altering’ evidence in deadly Minneapolis shooting

A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order barring DHS and related agencies from "destroying or altering evidence" tied to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.

New Democratic group pushes fresh faces as party’s brand sinks to historic lows

Democrats launch "The Bench," a new political group backing rising star candidates to remake the party and win back majorities in midterm elections.

GOP Sen. Cassidy breaks with Trump over deadly shooting by Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis

Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy calls for full investigation after a Border Patrol agent shot and killed a man in Minneapolis during a DHS operation on Saturday.

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