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Open Letter from Jewish Friends of Harlan Crow

There is a lot of competition for the distinction, but surely one of the most vile charges made in connection with the orchestrated flurry...

Too Bad the University of Chicago Doesn’t Live Up to Its Principles

The school has resisted some of the worst traits of academic ‘progressives,’ but is it really an exemplar?

Texas ‘Futile Care’ Law May Soon Be Less Authoritarian

I would prefer that the futile-care provision be repealed altogether, but politics, as they say, is the art of the possible.

Daniel Penny Surrenders to Law Enforcement Following Manslaughter Charge in Subway Death

‘Mr. Penny will be fully absolved of any wrongdoing,’ once all the facts and circumstances surrounding Jordan Neely’s death are revealed, Penny’s lawyer said.

The Predictably Disastrous Consequences of Halfhearted Immigration Enforcement

The U.S. border with Mexico is now awash with teeming masses of migrants.

Number 2 U.S. diplomat to retire after decades in government service

The Biden administration's number two diplomat is retiring after decades of U.S. government service.

Feds to run $1.5 trillion deficit this year, and it could get even worse, says CBO

Uncle Sam's budget picture just got worse. The Congressional Budget Office on Friday said the federal deficit will reach $1.5 trillion this year -- and that's before factoring in a pretty bad month of April, which saw tax revenue come in significantly below projections.

Border Patrol shatters records with 10,000 arrests a day

The Border Patrol averaged nearly 10,000 arrests a day over the last week, putting it on pace to obliterate previous records for illegal immigration.

Biden campaign co-Chairman Katzenberg upbeat despite warning signs in polling

A Hollywood studio executive, Jeffrey Katzenberg, says he is ready to deliver "all the resources" President Biden needs to win reelection in 2024.

Federal court asked to restart student loan payments put on hold for COVID-19

A nonprofit research and education organization has asked a federal court to restart student loan payments that have been put on pause since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, saying the payment hiatus is hurting its recruiting and retaining employees.

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