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Demonstrators were calling for the release of hostages in Hamas captivity when they were attacked with what bystanders described as molotov cocktails. Douglas Murray’s coverage of Hamas’s ...
Recent disappointment at the Supreme Court doesn’t mean the fight against prohibiting religious-sponsored charter schools should go away. Here’s what advocates can still do. The university ...
Charges of genocide against Israel are not only disinformation. They are also often projection on the part of its enemies I’ll cop to it. I’ve been using the AI. Remembering a way of life we ...
The president may not be insulated from any judicial review of his motivations. The du Pont estate in Delaware might be old-time but the art is timeless. Harvard’s dishonest expert on honesty is ...
More antisemitic terror on American streets. Just who is shaping the commander in chief’s thinking on Russia and Ukraine? The Court is drawing a red line around the ...
Join former prosecutor Andy McCarthy as he delves into the legal ins and outs of the latest Washington dramas with National Review editor in chief Rich Lowry. Capital Record – your weekly ...
Remembering a way of life we’ll never get back It’s such an easy call to strike it down for discriminating against the clergy. Remembering the George Floyd riots in Chicago, five years later.
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Trump administration to revoke the temporary legal status of more than 500,000 immigrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua.
Allowing American companies to use foreign-built ships for cabotage would lower shipping costs and encourage trade.
O rson Welles’s 1955 cold war thriller Mr. Arkadin is the key to Wes Anderson’s psychological puzzle The Phoenician Scheme. Set in 1950, but exploring the mystery of individual temperament at the ...
The law he cited to do so, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, had never before been used to impose tariffs. Article I of the Constitution clearly grants the tariff power to Congress, ...
A ruling of, uh, some interest from the U.S. Court of International Trade, which has jurisdiction over “civil actions arising out of the customs and international trade laws of the United States.” An ...