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Will the prosecution of Donald Trump end up putting him back in the White House? Lawfare as politics is a very risky business, writes Kimberley Strassel
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The FDIC’s assault on fintechs is part of an alarming trend from the Biden administration. Government agencies are granting themselves sweeping discretionary powers in constitutionally dubious ways, writes Jeb Hensarling
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How could it be that the university is zealous about policing pronouns but blasé about the advocacy of hateful violence? An economic theory explains the powerlessness and confusion of university administrators, writes Roland Fryer
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On the latest episode of the Potomac Watch podcast, Kimberley Strassel says Donald Trump's VP should position themselves as an alternative to Kamala Harris. on.wsj.com/3JVjrX5

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Donald Trump is entitled to the presumption of innocence and a fair trial, not the sleazy scene that New York prosecutors produced after calling Stormy Daniels to the witness stand.
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Even when there’s a long and specific report demonstrating mismanagement and an abusive culture, it stirs nothing more than a yawn if the offenders are Democrats in good progressive standing.
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The United Methodist Church has chosen to embrace the liberal Protestant specialty: baptizing the dominant values it sees as informing the culture, no more, no less, writes Carl R. Trueman
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No matter how fiercely Biden trumpets his “ironclad” support for Israel, his denial of weapons now puts the Jewish state in danger.
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Even as electric-vehicle manufacturers rack up big losses, the Biden Administration continues to push out subsidies for a force-fed EV transition.
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President Biden continues to test the nation’s tolerance for chaos on the Mexican border, and it may well cost him a second term, writes Jason Riley
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The winning strategy for Trump? Pick for vice president the person who would make the best president, writes Karl Rove
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The best solution to climate change isn’t to cut ourselves off from fossil fuels prematurely and embrace inadequate green alternatives. It is to ramp up investments in green innovation, writes Bjorn Lomborg
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The average annual inflation rate during Biden’s presidency is 5.5%. Voters aren’t stupid, and this is why they don’t like Biden’s economic record.
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If federal judges found out there was a school tolerating or fostering a hostile and threatening environment for black students, all of us would boycott that school. Why are we now expected to sit idly by? asks Matthew Solomson.
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Bertha Madras, a leading expert on weed, outlines the science linking it to psychiatric disorders, permanent brain damage, and other serious harms, in an interview with Allysia Finley.
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Biden’s action could prevent Israel from taking Rafah or even applying meaningful military pressure on Hamas in hopes of securing a hostage deal—which may prolong the war further, writes Michael Singh on.wsj.com/3UA1oLe

Biden’s action could prevent Israel from taking Rafah or even applying meaningful military pressure on Hamas in hopes of securing a hostage deal—which may prolong the war further, writes @MichaelSinghDC on.wsj.com/3UA1oLe
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What does it mean for Biden to say, “We must give hate no safe harbor,” to polite applause for Holocaust Remembrance Day, while insisting that Israel give Hamas safe harbor in Rafah?
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Call your mom, write her, visit her, hug her and tell her what she means to you. Do it because life is unpredictable, and we never know how long we have with those we love, writes Erica Komisar, LCSW
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Faculty members and students are more than free to engage in advocacy on one side or the other. But if the university did so as an institution, it would no longer be much of a university, writes Paul Alivisatos
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