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Democrats have excelled at gerrymandering in states such as Illinois and California — they have no cause to complain when the GOP does it, too.
Can baseball teach us virtue? As Ichiro Suzuki emphasized in his speech at Sunday’s Hall of Fame induction, it certainly can illustrate its rewards. (Its record in punishing vice is rather more ...
Join Andrew Stuttaford and historian Daniel Pitt for an August 5 webinar that will look at the rise of the postwar conservative movement across the Atlantic.
T he Department of Homeland Security has sent a proposed rule for review to the Office of Management and Budget as a first step to reforming America’s H-1B visa program for specialty occupations. The ...
The reasons for revisions in jobs numbers are incredibly boring and technical and have nothing to do with politics or ideology.
The idea that the Smithsonian Institution caved under pressure from the president’s appointees needs firmer evidence.
I n a 2003 essay titled “ Crossroads and Blind Alleys ,” legal scholar Richard Delgado offered a scathing critique of critical race theorists, who, he argued, valued performative “activism” over ...
America used its power to end a terrible war and establish a security arrangement that endured for decades.
It’s not just red tape holding back government-funded exploration and innovation. It’s a new cultural pessimism about the future.
Senator John Kennedy (R., La.) speaks to reporters as Republican lawmakers struggle to pass President Donald Trump’s sweeping spending and tax bill, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., June 28 ...
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The best answer to the Coke crisis is to shrink government — and for people to drink it less. Scarcely six months into Trump 2.0, America is scoring big wins in the region. What’s behind them ...