The romanticizing of the workplace of 1970s America is a fantasy wrapped in historical inaccuracies inside a lousy policy proposal.
Then the bomb struck. The Germans’ bomb killed everyone in the school. The only survivors that day were the two friends and the teacher who had come out looking for them.
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Housing male inmates in women’s prisons and jails — which he has supported — is a nightmarish transgender policy.
Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy and Rich discuss the debate over whether Trump can have Mahmoud Khalil deported, the Ukraine–Russia cease-fire development, and much more. Andy and Rich discuss the ...
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I’m going to ignore all the rest of the inanities and instead address in this post three actual arguments, two against Sassoon and one in favor, all of which I regard as seriously flawed.
The CBP Home app includes a ‘Submit Intent to Depart’ feature that allows illegal immigrants to record they’re leaving the country voluntarily.
Mr. Gilder is a founder of the Discovery Institute, a venture capitalist, and the author of 15 books, including The Israel Test. We live in a new twilight zone beyond capitalism and freedom.
Opposition to DOGE is driving Democrats to reject legislation to recover stolen pandemic unemployment benefits. Either states can regulate what they see as the practice of harmful and dubious ...
Cochrane said that Europeans were talking about strategic autonomy but noted that he who pays picks the restaurant. “And we may one day look back fondly on when we were the world’s policeman for just ...