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From Frayed Pueblo to Victorian to Pueblo Revival to Art Draw Polanski’s Perfectly Timely J’accuse Still King of the Hill Live Tomorrow’s Joy Today Jim Acosta Pushes the Bounds of Decency, Again ...
On the menu today: Don’t worry, America; Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer declares he feels “perfectly safe” when walking around Washington. That might have something to do with his likely ...
Selling advanced semiconductors to power China’s AI industry is fine now — so long as the federal government gets its cut.
Apparently, the national security rationale for restricting China’s access to sophisticated U.S. technology proved uncompelling.
T he oil industry has Newsom over a barrel” — that’s the headline of a new Politico piece about California’s chief executive, Gavin Newsom, who is now grappling with stark realities that the Golden ...
The ELCA’s alteration of the Nicene Creed was an attempt at ‘reconciliation’ with the Eastern Orthodox Church, but it masks the true source of division in the church.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will publicly announce on Thursday its new proposed rule banning Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements to hospitals that provid ...
How progressive rhetoric on immigration masks condescension and control.
‘D o you think she was ready for the wonder of God?” ...
The reasons for revisions in jobs numbers are incredibly boring and technical and have nothing to do with politics or ideology.
With Mamdani-like indifference, the AP published a hand-wringing exposé about the suffering Israel inflicted on Hezbollah and the souls caught in its orbit.
National Review senior editor Charles C. W. Cooke, on today’s edition of The Editors, highlighted the hypocrisy in Democrats’ outrage over GOP-led gerrymandering in Texas.
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