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America has issues — but it’s not an empire in decline like Rome

An op-ed in The New York Times warns, as the headline puts it, “America is an empire in decline” and finds a precedent in...

Brutal Harlem subway cane beating reflects failure of NYC mental health system

In a viral video posted to social media, an unidentified man is seen savagely striking a woman more than 50 times at a Harlem...

Reagan’s ‘Endless War’ lesson, wokeism isn’t liberalism and other commentary

From the right: Reagan’s ‘Endless War’ Lesson “There are two ways to end a war,” thunders The Wall Street Journal’s William McGurn: “win it”...

Staten Island Ferry labor deal: Insane bill suggests it’s time to privatize

Staten Island ferry captains will receive a million-dollar back pay and huge base pay raises thanks to a new deal between Mayor Adams and...

As a scientist, I’m not allowed to tell the full truth about climate change

What really should matter isn’t citations for the journals, clicks for the media, or career status for the academics — but research that actually...

Musk misstep obscures a serious gripe on the ADL’s tilt hard-left

Elon Musk stepped in it again over the weekend, elevating the hater-driven hashtag #BanTheADL because he’s peeved at how the Anti-Defamation League joined the...

Former Proud Boys Leader Receives Longest J6-Related Jail Sentence at 22 Years

Enrique Tarrio was convicted for his role in scheming the 2021 attack on the Capitol.

American Exceptionalism: Work-from-Home Edition

Americans are much more likely to say working from home is good for them.

Trump’s comments risk tainting a jury in federal election subversion case, special counsel says

Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith warned Tuesday that former President Donald Trump's "daily" statements risk tainting a jury pool in Washington in the criminal case charging him with scheming to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Write-in GOP presidential candidate files multiple lawsuits to keep Trump off ballot

One judge dismissed a lawsuit trying to keep Donald Trump off the presidential ballot because of the legal issue of standing. John Anthony Castro thinks he has a way around that.

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