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The news lately has not exactly been a walk in the park. Iran launched hundreds of rockets at Israel, creating the prospect of World War III; we have Trump’s ongoing criminal trial; a TikTok ban; a war in Ukraine; and much of the Ivy League is now co-opted by Hamas. Should we go … | Continue reading
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We live in a world where an organization established for the defense of free speech is expected to openly advocate for Hamas. | Continue reading
The NYT vs. Joe Biden. Frank Bruni on why everyone became a complainer. Columbia tries—and fails—to close the encampment. New merch! And more. | Continue reading
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The United States is home to more immigrants than any other country in the world. It is a truism that everyone who lives here at some point came from somewhere else. At the same time, debates about who and how many people to let in have roiled the nation since our very founding. | Continue reading
Four years ago, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong was treated as a heretic when he insisted on leaving politics out of work. Now he looks prophetic. | Continue reading
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In 1987, the political philosopher warned an audience of freshmen of the perils of not thinking for themselves. | Continue reading
By applying the lessons of great novels to real life, a professor predicted cancel culture decades before the internet existed. | Continue reading
Australia wants to jail Elon. Women tie their tubes. Mike Johnson is sticking around. Plus: China might not have been honest about the pandemic. | Continue reading
President Biden just signed into law a bill forcing the sale of TikTok by its Chinese parent ByteDance—or else face an outright ban. The measure was included in a bill providing a $95.3 billion foreign aid package for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan. Proponents of the bill cite priva … | Continue reading
We brought together Ann Coulter, Sohrab Ahmari, Nick Gillespie, and Cenk Uygur to discuss the No. 1 issue for American voters. Now paid subscribers can watch. | Continue reading
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As U.S. buyers assemble, there’s only one family we should trust to own the app, writes River Page. | Continue reading
Ivy League activists, armed with melatonin gummies, gluten-free bread, and friendship bracelets, stand up against ‘the violent Zionist settler entity.’ | Continue reading
Ben Kawaller on how his ‘progressive’ neighbors don’t want low-income residents to move to West Hollywood. | Continue reading
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Columbia goes remote. Google gets serious. And more. | Continue reading
Under Trump, college kids accused of sexual assault were given the right to defend themselves. With his update of Title IX, Biden has taken it away. | Continue reading
Taylor Swift’s new album. Bari Weiss on freedom. And more. | Continue reading
‘Even if I could’ve gotten into Harvard, I wouldn’t have gone.’ | Continue reading
In her latest album, the pop star crucifies ex-boyfriends like never before. | Continue reading
This weekend at Columbia and Yale, student demonstrators told Jewish students to “go back to Poland.” A Jewish woman at Yale was assaulted with a Palestinian flag. And an Orthodox rabbi at Columbia told students to go home for their safety. Demonstrators on these campuses shouted … | Continue reading
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Some predicted jury selection in the ex-president’s trial would take two weeks. Thanks to the civic-mindedness of ordinary Americans, it took three days. | Continue reading
The school has allowed anti-Israel students to run roughshod over their most basic policies. Yesterday, I paid the price for their inaction. | Continue reading
My Israeli flag was stolen and burned. I was hit. And the school is preventing the NYPD from protecting us. | Continue reading
In a new memoir, the author wonders if he was to blame for the attack that almost killed him. And whether a greater force protected his life. | Continue reading
Months before Israel achieved independence in 1948, Golda Meir came to America, asking for help in the battle for survival. | Continue reading
The former U.S. ambassador and daughter of the music industry’s ‘Black Godfather’ discusses grief, grace, and her radical response to a shocking crime. | Continue reading
The science fiction writer warned that environmental decay and technological advances would spark an American decline. Now, we are seeing the future she predicted. | Continue reading
I quit a civil rights group because its policies will harm children. | Continue reading
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It was November 30, 2021, when Nicole Avant got a call in the middle of the night from her husband. The unthinkable had happened. Her otherwise healthy mom, Jacqueline Avant, was in critical condition at the hospital. She had been shot. Nicole would soon find out that her mother … | Continue reading
‘We’ve got to give them a 1968 kind of welcome.’ | Continue reading
In Brussels and at USC, speech is shutdown on spurious grounds. | Continue reading
NPR suspends Uri Berliner. South Korea’s baby bust in America’s future. Plus: cloud seeding in Dubai. Zynsanity. And much more. | Continue reading