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Can Jay Jones be replaced? Democrats’ defense of scandal-plagued candidate draws questions

Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones can withdraw within 60 days of election, but Democrats cannot replace him on the printed ballot.

White House turns to expanding Abraham Accords after Israel-Hamas ceasefire

Following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement, U.S. officials see momentum to expand the Abraham Accords and pursue normalization with Saudi Arabia and other Arab states.

Hegseth announces new Qatari air force facility in Idaho, following partnership in Gaza peace deal

Pentagon agrees to build Qatari Emiri Air Force facility in Idaho as part of the ongoing U.S.-Qatar partnership, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said Friday.

Allies stand by Katie Porter despite controversial videos sparking political firestorm in California campaign

People are standing by former Rep. Katie Porter even as videos of the Democrat cause a political firestorm amid her run for California governor.

Spanberger excoriated online as a ‘coward’ for refusal to ditch ‘unhinged’ Jay Jones

Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger was excoriated as "pathetic" and a "coward" online after refusing to revoke her endorsement of fellow Democrat Jay Jones.

New poll reveals Mamdani’s lead is shrinking as Cuomo gains ground in NYC showdown

Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani maintains double-digit lead over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa in New York City mayoral race.

Washington’s shadow war: How strikes on cartels threaten to collapse Maduro’s regime

Trump administration escalates pressure on Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro through Caribbean naval deployment and cartel strikes in what analysts call modern gunboat diplomacy.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 10

Oct. 10 2008—By a vote of 4 to 3—with the decisive vote provided by a lower-court judge who, as a result of two curious...

The political economy of artificial intelligence

As someone who came to artificial intelligence via economics and finance, when I first began advising and writing about technology public policies, I was struck by a paradox. At every roundtable, someone would raise the specter of overregulation stifling innovation. Yet, when I asked who was lobbying for these lighter-touch rules, the answer was always […]

Trump’s peace — an orange dawn in the Middle East

It’s difficult to say what the most telling fact is in the Middle East triumph of President Donald Trump and Israel. Is it that terrorist Iran backs the president’s 20-point peace plan for Israel and Gaza? Is it that key Muslim neighbors, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, are all on board? Is it […]

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