So it was more than a bit juicy to see this AP report that the Justice Department “quietly corrected” pardons it had posted ...
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Bill Kristol and Mark Hertling discuss Venezuela’s uncertain path, Europe’s evolving troubles, and growing discontent inside ...
Francis Fukuyama discusses his theory that the internet, and not economic distress, the Democratic party’s problems, or other things have given rise to populism.
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Some Americans might be prone to normalize this drift—casually framing Venezuela as a “small Latin American country” the United States can coerce or remake at will. But before doing that, it might be ...
Just like that, the shutdown is over. Six Democrats crossed the aisle to help House Republicans get a stopgap bill funding the government over the finish line yesterday evening, and Trump signed it at ...
DEMOCRATS AND OTHER DEMOCRACY WELL-WISHERS are spilling gallons of ink and a profusion of pixels on the question of whether ending the government shutdown was a blunder or not. I submit that either ...