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‘Return the Right to Vote’: Trump Appeals Colorado Ballot-Removal Decision to Supreme Court

In December, the court argued Trump was ineligible to appear on 2024 presidential state ballots due to violating a section of the 14th Amendment.

The Important Thing Is Harvard Lost

Let’s not lose sight of the significance of this outcome.

Biden’s Strongly Worded Statements Won’t Restore Red Sea Deterrence

Instead of repeating the call for an immediate end to the Houthis’ attacks, the United States should end the attacks — with ordnance.

Cooke: We All Should Be Grateful That Harvard’s Bullying Failed

‘They tried the race card. They tried the feminist card. They tried to redefine plagiarism. . . . And it didn’t work.’

Some New Rules

What exciting times we live in.

Republicans, Stop Letting Democrats Manipulate You

The Democratic Party’s unabashed opportunism would produce no political rewards if Republicans did not play directly into the president’s hands.

Our inevitably negative politics

To explain the latest young generation’s pessimism, Washington Post opinion writer Taylor Lorenz took to what was then called Twitter last February to lament “the fact that we’re living in a late stage capitalist hellscape during an ongoing deadly pandemic w record wealth inequality, 0 social safety net/job security, as climate change cooks the world.”

Associated Press murders media ethics in report on Harvard leader’s resignation

The Associated Press, despite boasting many excellent individual reporters, long ago lowered standards and became, at least at its top levels, a frequent purveyor of toxic and dishonest left-wing agitprop. Even by those lowered standards, though, the Associated Press’s main story on the resignation of Harvard University President Claudine Gay was a disgrace.

I attended college during the pandemic, and all I got was this stupid refund check

I was in the middle of my last year in college at the University of Pennsylvania when the COVID pandemic happened. In March 2020, I was on spring break when the university stopped in-person classes and switched to remote learning. I didn’t know it then, but I would never set foot on Penn’s campus again before graduating. Last month, I was sent a refund check as part of a class-action lawsuit for the transition to online learning. The total didn’t even amount to the cost of one of my textbooks.

The Harvard Corporation is just as bad as, if not worse than, Claudine Gay

If the board in charge of governing Harvard University had its way, a morally bankrupt serial plagiarist would still be leading the Ivy League school.

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