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The SAT Was Never a Racist Plot

Another misbegotten educational experiment from the Covid era is getting thrown into reverse.

Michael Mann Vows to Target NR Yet Again: ‘They’re Next’

Mann won a more than $1 million judgement on Thursday in a long-running defamation case against two conservative writers.

Michael Mann Verdict Is an Assault on the First Amendment

A jury ordered Mark Steyn to pay the climate scientist $1 million, and Mann’s lawyer says National Review is ‘next.’

Cost-Recovery Is the Heart of the Smith–Wyden Tax Bill

All conservatives should be able to agree that tax provisions allowing for cash-flow expensing and neutral cost recovery are a rock-solid baseline of tax...

Former GOP Governor Larry Hogan to Run for Senate in Maryland

Senator Ben Cardin (D), who currently holds the seat in question, announced last year that he would not seek reelection.

How a Democratic Convention Fight Would Work

A Biden delegate is pledged only to Biden, and is not obligated to support Kamala Harris if Biden suddenly was no longer a candidate.

Tucker Carlson interview brings new and familiar insights into Vladimir Putin’s thinking

Interviewing Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Tucker Carlson helped unveil the Russian president’s thinking. Although it offers Putin some domestic propaganda value and a limited angle by which to divide Americans, I would argue that the interview was significantly more valuable to U.S. interests than it was negative. It gave us new insight into how Putin […]

A House race, out of the ashes

COLUMBIANA, Ohio — The day Rep. Bill Johnson announced he was resigning from his congressional seat that skims along the Pennsylvania and West Virginia state lines to become president of Youngstown State University, Tammy Tsai came home from filming local residents’ stories about how the massive local train derailment had changed their lives, looked at […]

Russia is making mistakes beyond Ukraine. Why won’t the US take advantage of them?

People may debate aid for Ukraine, but as the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion nears, one thing is clear: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to go to war was a mistake. What Putin envisioned as a two-day cakewalk to Kyiv is now a war of attrition. Russia has lost a quarter of its troops. Many […]

How likely is war between Russia and NATO?

The defense ministers of several NATO states, including Germany, Norway, and Poland, have stated that the West needs to prepare for war with Russia. Their warnings are intended to draw attention to three realities: that Europe can no longer depend on the United States, especially if there is a second Trump presidency; that Europe itself […]

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