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No one’s aiming to win the center, voters want 2019 lives back and other commentary

Post Editorial Board gives commentary on the 2024 presidential election, the Hamas-Israel war and more.

Why Ukraine’s Kursk incursion may be a game-changer for Putin

Volodymyr Zelensky’s gambit is high-risk and high-reward: So long as Ukrainian forces hold Russian lands, Kyiv gains a powerful bargaining chip in any talks...

Columbia Students Sue Anti-Israel Encampment Organizers, Including Progressive ‘Squad’ Members

Ocasio-Cortez and Bowman encouraged and supported anti-Israel student groups.

CDC Likely Violated Federal Law by Systematically Deleting Emails, Judge Determines

America First Legal challenged the CDC’s records-retention practices.

Blessed are the Peacemakers, for They Shall Be Called Bioethicists

Can you see it? Putin calling the Hastings Center and asking for a bioethics consultation before invading Ukraine.

How a Mass Stabbing Set the U.K. Ablaze

It truly is troubling just how many Brits, on both sides of the political divide, are willing to burn their cities down at the...

White House slams key Israeli critic of emerging hostage deal

The White House is vocally defending its diplomatic effort with Egypt and Qatar to restart talks on a hostage deal between Israel and Palestinian militants in Hamas, calling it the "right deal at the right time" while slamming skeptics in the region.

Muslim Democrats buoyed by Shapiro snub encourage ‘mass demonstrations’ at DNC

If bypassing Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro for the 2024 presidential ticket was supposed to lower the pro-Palestinian temperature at the Democratic National Convention, the strategy may have backfired.

Republicans, Democrats push approval of psychedelic treatment for vets, but critics warn of risks

Lawmakers in both parties are pushing for approval of a new treatment for veterans suffering from PTSD that pairs therapy with a psychedelic drug, but opponents warn that the treatment could do more harm than good and hinder future approvals.

Influential Latino group backs Harris in first political endorsement

The League of United Latin American Citizens, the oldest and largest such group in America, strayed from its 95-year-old practice of not backing presidential candidates to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.

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