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The AI Social Revolution Could Get Ugly

If large numbers of college-educated people find themselves unemployed or downwardly mobile, it could create a crisis of confidence for higher education.

The Next Government Shutdown

Republicans should hold out against added Obamacare spending unless they get large-scale deregulation in return.

An Upside-Down Case That Originalism Killed Constitutional Amendments

Jill Lepore refutes her own argument against originalism.

Cancellation and Violence

I think people who publicly revel in bloodlust shouldn’t be in sensitive positions, such as teachers and medical professionals.

Donald Trump, Multilateralist

When it comes to enforcing consequences on Vladimir Putin, suddenly Donald Trump is a multilateralist.

Hochul’s endorsement of socialist Mamdani for N.Y. mayor puts other top Democrats on the spot

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's endorsement of Zohran Mamdani's mayoral bid is putting a spotlight on the other top Democrats in New York City who are dragging their feet.

White House vows government will crush left-wing ‘terrorist’ networks after Kirk slaying

White House senior adviser Stephen Miller vowed Monday that the Trump administration will do everything in its power to root out the left-wing organizations that have fomented political violence, following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Maurene Comey, daughter of former FBI director, sues Trump over termination from Justice Dept.

Maurene Comey sued the administration on Monday, demanding she be restored to her job as a senior federal prosecutor and accusing President Trump and his team of illegally targeting her for retribution because of her famous father, former FBI Director James B. Comey.

Trump honored with historic second state visit in U.K.

President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will travel to the United Kingdom on Tuesday for a state visit, making him the first U.S. president to receive the honor on two occasions.

Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh says no one person should have too much power

Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh is defending the separation of powers, saying no one person should have too much power in the United States.

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