Policy
The Morning Dispatch: ‘Hurricane Governor’ Jeb Bush on Governing in a Crisis
Plus: The upcoming transition to commercialized COVID care.
First Legal Challenge to Biden’s Student Loan Cancellation Emerges
Borrowers in six states could see higher tax burdens because of the debt write-off. One of them is suing the Department of Education.
Biden’s Iran Policy After the Protests
The recent wave of unrest is an opportunity to reset America’s approach to the Islamic Republic.
Biden and the Future of Taiwan
What ending ‘strategic ambiguity’ would mean for the U.S., China and the world: A Dispatch Explainer
Both Parties Are to Blame for the Immigration Crisis
Republicans and Democrats alike would rather have an issue to rally around than work to solve the problem.
Biden’s Taiwan Defense Vow Gets Mixed Reception on Capitol Hill
‘It certainly adds to the ambiguity to have the president taking one position and the rest of his administration taking another.’
The Morning Dispatch: Hurricane Fiona Pummels Puerto Rico
Plus: Nick Catoggio games out when Trump v. DeSantis will go from cold war to hot.
A Solution to the Coming Global Migration Crisis
Western nations cannot possibly take in everyone who will seek asylum in the next few decades.
The Work Is Just Beginning for the Pro-Life Movement
Conservatives should advance policies that make life easier for all families
Educators Have Lost the Public’s Trust. How Can They Get It Back?
For starters, they can call out indefensible conduct.
The Democrat Standing Up to Biden on Iran and Taiwan
Sen. Bob Menendez has sought to restore Congress’ role in foreign policy.
The Morning Dispatch: Is Twitter Secure?
Congress examines a high-profile hacker's whistleblower complaint about the social media giant's privacy and data security practices.
What a New Study Gets Wrong About Child Poverty and the Social Safety Net
It ignores the importance of economic factors and the benefits of welfare reform.