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Speaker Johnson Stares Down Potential Ouster amid Foreign-Aid Push

Johnson is operating under the growing possibility that his biggest detractors will trigger a snap vote on his speakership just six months into his...

U.S. panel releases sealed Brazil court orders to Musk’s X, shedding light on account suspensions

A U.S. congressional committee released confidential Brazilian court orders to suspend accounts on the social media platform X, offering a glimpse into decisions that have spurred complaints of alleged censorship from the company and its billionaire owner Elon Musk.

Pentagon speeding up work on first new nuclear warhead in 40 years

The United States is building the first new nuclear warhead in 40 years but will do so without nuclear testing, the Energy Department officials told Congress.

RFK Jr. secures ballot access in battleground state of Michigan

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has secured a place on the ballot in the battleground state of Michigan, state officials confirmed Thursday, elevating his potential to affect the November election.

Judge in Trump case orders media not to report where potential jurors work

The judge in Donald Trump's hush money trial ordered the media on Thursday not to report on where potential jurors have worked and to be careful about revealing information about those who will sit in judgment of the former president.

Johnson pushes foreign aid package in House, defying leadership threats

Embattled House Speaker Mike Johnson plowed forward Thursday with plans to pass a $95 billion foreign aid package, despite staunch opposition from conservatives and a threat to oust him by a pair of GOP hardliners.

Take the win?

Win the battle, lose the war. On April 1, Israel did the civilized world a favor by hitting an Iranian terrorist conclave in Damascus, Syria. The Iranian regime threatened to rain fire on Israel. “Don’t,” was President Joe Biden’s public message to Iran on April 13. Just hours later, Iran fired one of the largest, […]

Deliverance walked so these ‘scholarly efforts’ could run

Yes, Herman Melville sold a lot of books before he died, but it was his Typee, an account of “life among the savages,” that captured the popular imagination, not the unloved and disregarded Moby-Dick. Perhaps the most depressing part of seriously studying English literature is realizing just how little of it was actually read at any […]

What was virtue to the founders?

Benjamin Franklin was, as the children say these days, built different. The Pennsylvanian founding father studiously maintained a chart bearing seven columns, for each day of the week, and 13 rows, one for each of 13 central virtues: temperance, silence, order, resolution, frugality, industry, sincerity, justice, moderation, cleanliness, tranquility, chastity, and humility. Each week, Franklin […]

Reviewed: Woody Allen’s newest film, Coup de Chance

When Woody Allen talks about the directors he seeks to emulate, imitate, or merely copy from, the names he is likely to mention are Ingmar, Federico, and maybe Jean (as in Renoir). Notwithstanding his well-publicized penchant for the giants of midcentury European cinema, Allen also owes a major debt to a far less pretentious (and, […]

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