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How Sports Can Improve Our Politics

Why it’s good for members of Congress to race and to play baseball and soccer against each other.

Rebuild America’s Defense-Industrial Base — Now!

Unfortunately, the United States is no longer the muscular Arsenal of Democracy it once was.

The ‘Pressure’ on Biden to Abandon Israel Is Weak

The Left can be relied upon to lose its nerve when it comes to supporting Israel’s right to self-defense, and the Post seems to...

Suspect in Assault on Israeli Columbia Student Charged with Hate Crime

The suspect allegedly tore down posters of Israelis taken hostage by Hamas and, when confronted, hit the student with a stick.

American College of Clinical Pharmacy Runs Away from Open Scientific Discourse

The scientific method and the crafting of public policy requires open scientific discourse. But these days, that is in increasingly short supply.

Senator Cotton Urges Mayorkas to Deport Foreign Nationals Who Support Hamas

‘These fifth-columnists have no place in the United States,’ Cotton said.

The Woke Code of Morality Was All Nonsense

Progressives’ response to Hamas’s atrocities reveals that they never believed in their own dogma.

New York Gov. Hochul heads to Israel for ‘solidarity’ mission

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is heading to Israel on Tuesday for a "solidarity mission" that will include meetings with diplomatic leaders and communities impacted by the deadly Hamas attacks.

GOP candidate: The 2024 race is ‘stuck’

GOP CANDIDATE: THE 2024 RACE IS 'STUCK.' An extraordinary document emerged from the 2024 Republican presidential race this week, and it isn't getting enough attention. It's a memo from the super PAC supporting Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who was once seen as a promising contender but has recently slipped in polls both nationally and in early primary states. Scott is now in seventh place in the RealClearPolitics average of national polls. He is tied for fourth in Iowa, sixth in New Hampshire, and fourth in his native South Carolina.

Healey says Massachusetts cannot guarantee shelter for migrants, homeless after end of month

Massachushetts Gov. Maura Healey (D) warned Tuesday that the state will run out of shelter for migrants and homeless families at the end of this month, as migrant waves continue to stress the the social safety nets of cities and states across the country. Massachusetts is legally required to provide housing to qualifying migrant and...

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