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Will Society Benefit from Having More ‘Research 1’ Universities?

Whatever the Carnegie Corporation does, those who actually put up the money for research should be more careful about what it goes to.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 4

2016—In an op-ed in the New York Times, Vice President Biden argues—or appears to argue (his prose meanders)—that the Senate has a constitutional duty...

As Campus Antisemitism Reared Its Ugly Head, Conservatives Woke Up. What Comes Next?

House Education Committee chairwoman Virginia Foxx is pursuing a multi-pronged approach to reforming a bloated, ideologically captured system.

The FTC’s Case against the Kroger/Albertsons Deal Puts Politics Before Economics

The Biden campaign needs a scapegoat for high food prices, and Big Grocery — as absurd as that sounds — is it.

Despair Is Different from Hope

Pray for Aaron Bushnell and his loved ones. And please don’t encourage others to follow his lead.

The Jack Smith Wreckage Is Just Beginning

He’s going to help delegitimize the 2024 election.

FTC’s Incoherent Case against Kroger-Albertsons Merger

Making a weak argument that the deal will lead to monopoly while also arguing for protecting organized labor’s power at consumers’ expense is not...

As Biden prepares to address the nation, more than 6 in 10 U.S. adults doubt his mental capability

A poll finds that a growing share of U.S. adults doubt that 81-year-old President Joe Biden has the memory and acuity for the job, turning his coming State of the Union address into something of a real-time audition for a second term.

Where are the marches, demonstrations, and peaceful protests over Laken Riley’s murder?

President Joe Biden and every politician who refused to take border security and immigration matters seriously over the last few years have blood on their hands, Laken Riley’s blood. Every politician who sat idly by and did nothing as Biden signed executive orders overturning former President Donald Trump’s border and immigration policies share in the […]

Opinions of Israel, Palestinian Authority decline: Gallup

Americans' views of both Israel and the Palestinian Authority have dropped as Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza approaches its fifth month of fighting, according to a new Gallup poll. The poll released on Monday found 58 percent of Americans have "very" or "mostly favorable" opinions of Israel, the lowest rate in over 20 years....

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