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The Week: Voters Won’t Ignore Biden’s Age

Plus: D-Day at 80.

The War on Contraception That Wasn’t

The charge that Republicans are working to cut off access to contraception is so ludicrously unfounded that it amounts to an outlandish conspiracy theory.

ExxonMobil’s Victory over Climate Activists Is a Win for Its Shareholders

It’s safe to ignore the radicalism of ESG activists. In fact, it’s best practice.

How to Do Tax Reform in an Era of Trillion-Dollar Deficits

If lawmakers start the debate now, they just may be able to chart this ship toward a lasting, growing economy for all taxpayers.

Why Republicans Shouldn’t Panic over Senate-Race Polls

There’s a simple reason the GOP’s Senate contenders are underperforming compared to Trump.

Iran evades nuclear inspectors again

Iran has been censured by the international body for failing to cooperate with international oversight. The United Nations‘s International Atomic Energy Agency rebuked Iran on a vote of 20-2 for advances in its nuclear program, with 12 other members abstaining. Only Russia and China voted against the proposal. The U.S. ambassador to the IAEA, Laura […]

What’s next in the lawfare campaign against Trump

The first thing to say about the Democratic lawfare campaign against former President Donald Trump is that it has been a smashing success. With help from a senior Biden Justice Department official and a Biden-donor judge, Manhattan Democratic District Attorney Alvin Bragg set out to convict the former president on 34 felony counts and ended […]

Hogan’s a hero: The Senate candidate gives long-suffering Maryland Republicans a chance

Maryland Republicans did something unusual recently. In nominating former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan for the Senate, they selected a candidate for federal office with a chance to win. Maryland, a liberal state with a large population of government employees, has not voted for a Republican for president since 1988. And Maryland has not had a […]

Mike Rowe’s irresistible patriotism

Mike Rowe has made a living from telling stories. And not just in Dirty Jobs, the TV show that made him famous. He has a podcast, The Way I Heard It, a book with the same title, and a TV show called The Story Behind the Story, all dedicated to telling interesting historical tales with […]

US adds 272,000 jobs in May, blowing past expectations

The U.S. economy added 272,000 jobs in May, and the unemployment rate ticked slightly higher to 4 percent, according to new Labor Department data released Friday. The May jobs report was far hotter than the expectations of economists, who projected a gain of 185,000 jobs and no movement from the April jobless rate of 3.9...

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