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If the problem we’re focusing on is the gap between stated and achieved desires for family size, more immigration can’t possibly be the solution.
The precedent said that “official harassment of the press” is forbidden by the First Amendment.
When it comes to Iran, the policies Vance advocated do not reflect those of the administration in which he serves.
Look closely at almost anything and you'll find data—lots of it. But what are those numbers really saying about who we are and what we believe? Harry Enten is on a mission to find out.
When critics start issuing dictates, they end up excluding broad swathes of art and culture as well as whole areas of human experience.
The announcements reflect a growing disconnect between the Democratic establishment, with its long-standing support for the U.S. ally, and the party’s left wing.
Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay speaks with Aaron Pete, Chief of the Chawathil First Nation, about reserve governance, residential schools, ‘unmarked graves,’ and intra-Indigenous politics.
A housing advocate called evictions a form of "violence" as Mayor Zohran Mamdani grinned behind her, sparking fierce conservative backlash online.
A civil-rights investigation, which grew out of a 26-page memo by a political appointee, provides a road map for the White House’s assault on D.E.I.
Chuck Schumer declined to address allegations that Sen. Ruben Gallego had relationships with Democratic House staffers, saying he was focused on Trump.
Joe Pennacchio calls out Mikie Sherrill for skipping the White House proclamation to lower flags for Lindsey Graham.
To prevail in Michigan’s crucial Senate primary, Representative Haley Stevens will need to overcome Democratic voters’ skepticism of Israel. Pro-Israel groups are spending heavily to help her.
Social and financial incentives in the society are hostile to human reproduction.
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All eyes are on former President Donald Trump, who has launched another White House bid.
Election integrity has been a fixation of Trump's for years. He has long insisted that irregularities marred the 2020 election, which Joe Biden won. And he's repeatedly excoriated Congress for not passing his elections overhaul bill, which has sta…
The party's healthcare affordability agenda could lower prices and put the Senate in play
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Governor Kathy Hochul's data-center ban will hurt New Yorkers and help foreign adversaries-while stifling progress in AI, writes Josh Wolfe.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal says Republicans are "rightly concerned" about possible improper access to email during the Jack Smith investigation.
Senators in both parties say the state’s 2020 Senate election is a long-settled issue.
The symbolic vote showed how far Democratic politics on Israel have shifted, as progressive candidates turn anger over Gaza and U.S. military aid into a campaign issue.
ICE officers can resume traffic stops under new guidance requiring at least one officer to wear a bodycam, ICE sources tell Fox News.
Gary Stevenson says Britain's wealth inequality is spiralling out of control. The data says otherwise—and Channel 4 never thought to check.
The sweltering city borrows from history to put on a show.
Congress cannot create more daylight.
Reconsidering Israel’s wars in 1956, 1982, and 2026.
Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina made the stipulation during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday for witnesses to discuss Mr. Blanche’s nomination.
During my time chairing the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, I sometimes felt like the agent of a state-funded extortion ring.
Beijing just launched a nuclear-capable missile into the South Pacific Nuclear-Free Zone and called it routine. It was not.
The casual social media user could be forgiven for concluding that most events of any relevance can be traced back to the pernicious influence of Jewish money and clout.
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Parnell Palme McGuinness on the six distinct "tribes" of young Australians she uncovered—and why personal agency, not income, is the strongest predictor of happiness.
The norms governing scholarship now often serve to protect a rigid orthodoxy on certain politically charged issues—with ideological tests substituted for proper academic standards.
The TRUTH in Coverage Act would require health insurance companies covering gender transition surgery to also cover detransition procedures.
A White House teleprompter operator allegedly made tens of thousands betting on Trump's speeches through Kalshi, triggering a CFTC investigation.
Sen. Eric Schmitt demands the State Department and DHS revoke citizenship documentation issued to children born to foreign diplomats in the U.S.
President Joe Biden's federal student loan forgiveness program, which promises to deliver up to $20,000 of debt relief for millions of borrowers, is on hold indefinitely as legal challenges work their way through the courts.
Repeated investigations and audits have debunked claims by the president and his allies of widespread fraud or manipulation in 2020 or other elections.
Fiscal hawks declined to deal a fatal blow to a House GOP megabill Thursday over no spending offsets, but the budget framework could still face trouble on the House floor next week.
Colleges and universities should recognize that the right to freely associate includes the right to exclude those who don’t fit in.
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A conservative group urges Congress to codify Trump administration military academy reforms, proposing sweeping changes to admissions and curriculum.
Once euthanasia starts, it picks up steam year by year by year as hastened death becomes normalized.
Let's start with the positive: Republicans and Democrats are coming together to protect same-sex marriage from the Supreme Court.
Our Justice Department reporter Devlin Barrett describes how Todd Blanche, President Trump’s former personal lawyer and current nominee for attorney general, has helped Mr. Trump gain more control over the Justice Department.
Democratic candidates are raising more money than Republicans in key Senate races, and Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff (D) has the most money at his disposal at $42 million.
The Commission of Fine Arts considered the Trump administration’s proposal regarding Lafayette Square, which has been the site of numerous protests.
If the Fed decides it’s too painful to reach 2 percent — even with unemployment low — how is its new target going to have any credibility?
In what looks like a colossal blunder, Volodymyr Zelensky has forced out Ukraine’s popular defense minister.
The Biden administration managed to rack up a long list of major legislative wins in its first two years despite facing one of the most closely-divided Congresses in history. From bipartisan action on infrastructure, gun safety and same-sex marria…
It's hilarious that snot-nosed socialist svengali Morris Katz, the Mamdani whisperer, is reportedly trash-talking Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's chances as the Democrat presidential candidate for 2028....
The party out of the White House usually picks up seats, but it isn't a sure thing.
Super PACs and billionaires seem to be on the side of the G.O.P., new filings show.
Time and again, black voters have proven to be more pragmatic than their progressive white counterparts by prioritizing electability over ideology.
Video shows Mayor Zohran Mamdani sitting with Rikers Island inmates watching the World Cup semifinals, sparking fierce online criticism.
Academics, city leaders and congressional lawmakers number among the thousands to urge the Trump administration to reconsider a plan to assert more control over grants.
The industry that spent 50 years insisting it didn't need the state has discovered it can't do without it.
A technical assistant to President Trump won around $100,000, according to the prediction market, which flagged the activity to the federal government.
This primetime address promises to be a presidential clip show, stitching together something not fully satisfying out of old material.
Tim Scott says he's been calling Trey Gowdy to gauge interest in the South Carolina Senate special election, citing his prosecutorial background.
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema decided to shake up the political world on Friday by becoming an independent. The former Democrat is still caucusing with the party in the Senate, so the Democratic caucus still has 51 members. Now, instead of 49 Democr…
In the post-judicial-filibuster world, intellectual adherence to textualism is no longer sufficient for Republican Supreme Court nominees.
Claudia Verhoeven’s new book is a valuable contribution to the crowded library of Mansonia.
In the first half of this year, Democrats raised more cash in every key Senate race except Iowa.
How the beautiful game convinced the world that boredom is sophistication.
Funding of $5 million supported academics who want to
If the White House or anyone else in government thinks a 3 percent inflation rate is good enough, they ought to level with the public and say so.
The center-left offers an alternative to both the left and the Democratic establishment. But it's losing influence - and struggling to define itself.
Is this the far left's #MeToo moment?
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