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A Gerontocracy of Blowhards

Americans are letting this year’s presidential candidates get away with spewing nonsense.

California’s New ‘Fast Food’ Wage Law Will Probably End Badly. We Just Don’t Know How.

Recent calamities in Seattle, Minneapolis, and D.C. provide some clues.

The Michigan GOP’s Online Wars Could Last Through Election Day

Plus: A look at Biden’s standing with Catholic voters.

Strike In Syria Kills Top Iranian Commander

Could this alleged Israeli attack open a new chapter in Iran’s proxy wars?

Strike In Syria Kills Top Iranian Commander

Could this alleged Israeli attack open a new chapter in Iran’s proxy wars?

RINO Hunt

Why hasn’t Biden reached out to Never Trumpers?

One Week Since the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse

Questions remain over how much rebuilding the bridge will cost—and who will foot the bill.

One Week Since the Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse

Questions remain over how much rebuilding the bridge will cost—and who will foot the bill.

What Happens in Vegas Doesn’t Stay in Vegas

On the corrupting effects of gambling.

Evan Gershkovich Marks One Year in Russian Prison

The Wall Street Journal reporter’s arrest shines a light on Americans detained around the world.

Evan Gershkovich Marks One Year in Russian Prison

The Wall Street Journal reporter’s arrest shines a light on Americans detained around the world.

Our Best Stuff on Trump Bibles and the Apple Antitrust Suit

Plus, RFK Jr. picks his running mate and Biden courts ‘Haley Republicans.’

RFK Jr. Turns Left

His choice of running mate shows the independent’s growing danger to Democrats.

The ‘Broken Clock’ Problem

Why was a federal judge complaining about Trump on CNN?

It’s Complicated

Monocausality is at the heart of a lot of our dysfunction.

Dems Zero-In on Abortion in Michigan’s Senate Battle

The Biden campaign begins outreach to ‘Haley Republicans.’