Without intending it, perhaps without quite seeing it, the DOGE is setting itself up to be the subject of endless conspiracies to come, on all sides of our politics. Consider this paragraph from the ...
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New York City estimated that it spent $1.45 billion in Fiscal Year 2023 providing food, shelter, and aid to migrants.
It is always good to see someone wrestling with truth. A progressive columnist in The Guardian writes about how she is coming to understand that human life has intrinsic dignity, but she doesn’t quite ...
1971—Justices Douglas, Brennan and Marshall dissent from the Court’s ruling (in Wyman v. James) that a state may condition a person’s receipt of benefits under the Aid to Families with Dependent ...
The Copts represent a living link to the region’s ancient history and its religious diversity, which is now under systematic threat.
In our pages, over a decade ago, I scoffed at a colleague who had suggested that ISIS — the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham, which used to be the Iraqi franchise of its now rival al-Qaeda — might be ...
The ICC accused Netanyahu and Gallant, as well as Hamas commander Mohammed Deif, of war crimes during Israel’s ongoing conflict in Gaza, which was sparked by the Palestinian terrorist group’s October ...
Illustrating how deeply Democratic attacks on Republican judicial nominees have descended into farce, Senator Edward M. Kennedy fulminates in a Washington Post op-ed, two days before the ...
A new Gallup poll released Tuesday found that 54 percent of Americans believe Biden’s presidency will be remembered either as “below average” or “poorly,” with a 37 percent plurality rating Biden’s ...