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The Fed should heed the IMF’s credit-crunch warning before throwing us into a hard economic landing

Judging by its latest World Economic Report, the International Monetary Fund is well aware of credit-cycle risks.

Macron is wrong: Europe’s dependencies on America are self-inflicted

Every once in a while, French President Emmanuel Macron has a fit of frustration over Europe’s lesser role vis-à-vis America on the international stage.  

Remembering travels in Russia before the brutal Ukraine invasion

Russia’s unending hate reinforced my memory of different times I’ve spent in Kazakhstan, St. Petersburg, Moscow.

Is Hochul’s high court move a compromise — or a sellout?

Gov. Kathy Hochul evidently hopes to sidestep the hard left's drive to control New York’s top court with a compromise.

Whole Foods, libs’ fave store, wrecked by libs’ fave policies

Whole Foods is closing its flagship San Francisco location after a little more than a year in business due to rising crime.

Exposé on soaring NYC school spending should outrage every New Yorker

All New Yorkers should be outraged at the stunning sums (of their money) being flushed down the drain on Gotham schools.

Gavin Newsom Bemoans GOP ‘Assault’ on Drag Shows, LGBT Rights

Newsom failed to specify whether the drag shows he seeks to protect from restrictions would be exclusive to adults or also open to children.

North Dakota governor signs ban on biological males in female sports

North Dakota's Republican Gov. Doug Burgum on Tuesday evening signed two transgender athlete bans into law, effectively prohibiting transgender girls and women from joining female sports teams in K-12 and college.

Biden administration in full-blown damage control mode as leak scandal grows

Key lawmakers demanded answers Tuesday as outrage grew over a major leak of highly classified government documents, with U.S. allies left fuming by apparent American spying efforts and foes openly gloating over a deeply embarrassing scandal that has caught the Biden administration off guard.

Trump says police officers, court employees were ‘crying’ at his arraignment

Former President Trump said in a new interview that police officers and employees at the Manhattan court house were in tears at the sight of the former president appearing for his arraignment. "And I'll tell you, people were crying, people that worked there - professionally work there - that have no problems putting in murderers...

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