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Traditional romance is back. But there’s a twist.
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Experts Call Use of Signal ‘Unbelievably Poor’ Security Practice
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The federal government previously warned against using the app.
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Donald Trump’s most lasting legacy may be the foreign policy apparatus forming in the shadows.
on Mar 22
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The Costs of Research Funding Delays at NIH
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How a weeks-long freeze of the grant review process has stymied a myriad of scientific studies.
on Mar 22
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Fact-based reporting & commentary on politics & culture, informed by conservative principles. Discover breaking news & expert analysis.
on Mar 19
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Assessing Trump’s Claims on Trade With Canada
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The president made a series of factually incorrect claims regarding tariff policy, defense spending, and the trade deficit.
on Mar 14
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The German Firewall Is Coming Down
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The AfD’s recent electoral performance marks a new era for far-right politics in Germany.
on Mar 3
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In Ukraine, Foreign Fighters Warn of Russian Betrayal
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Soldiers recall their fights in the Chechen wars and the republic of Georgia.
on Feb 28
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The so-called Department of Government Efficiency is neither a department nor efficient.
on Feb 26
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Against the Executive Sledgehammer
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USAID may have needed reforms. But not these.
on Feb 23
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Did South Africa Ban American Businesses and Halt Mineral Exports to the U.S.?
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No, the South African government has enacted no such policy.
on Feb 21
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Why Is Trump Trying to Lose Our New Cold War With China?
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He doesn’t care about the policies or ideals that helped us prevail against the USSR.
on Feb 8
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When Elon Musk’s Twitter Becomes Real Life
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The tech-bro CEO is taking a sledgehammer to the federal government.
on Feb 4
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How Christianity Helps Us Recognize Good Authority
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Plus: J.D. Vance’s war of words with the Catholic church over immigration.
on Feb 4
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Trump’s Predictable Unpredictability on Taiwan
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Under Trump 2.0, Taiwan’s fate is uncertain.
on Feb 4
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Teaching for the Age of Agency
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Giving American teens the jolt they need.
on Feb 2
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Baseless SLAPP Suits Threaten the Speech Rights of All Americans
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Why FIRE is defending Iowa pollster J. Ann Selzer against Donald Trump.
on Jan 29
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‘Clever’ Trump Executive Order Shrouds DOGE From Public Scrutiny
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Situating the new department in an existing agency enables it to avoid Freedom of Information Act requests.
on Jan 23
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Equipment Donations to Ukraine Did Not Hinder L.A. Firefighting Efforts
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The surplus gear that the LAFD sent had already been replaced by newer equipment.
on Jan 22
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The South China Sea Comes to a Boil
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Why now, what are America’s interests, and what are Trump’s options?
on Jan 21
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The Unseen Implications of Repealing Birthright Citizenship
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The U.S. risks losing its edge in demographic strength and assimilation relative to other world powers.
on Jan 21
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How Democrats Are Grappling with Left-Wing Antisemitism
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A reckoning has only just begun.
on Jan 20
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As Jacob McNeal, Robert Downey Jr. embodies the dishonesty underpinning a transformative technology.
on Jan 18
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Grocery shoppers are facing empty store shelves and another spike in prices.
on Jan 10
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Happy New Year From The Dispatch!
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Our staff shares favorites in movies, television, music, and books from 2024.
on Jan 1
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Trump Sows Disorder as Only He Can
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The drama over the passage of a spending bill followed a familiar Trump playbook.
on Dec 27
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If TikTok Is Banned, What Happens Next?
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The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on the constitutionality of a law to ban the app or force its sale.
on Dec 26
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Child Identity Theft Is a Huge Problem. The Solutions Are Simple.
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The Social Security Administration and the IRS just need to do their jobs.
on Dec 13
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A volunteer unit made up almost entirely of women defends Kyiv’s airspace.
on Dec 12
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Left-wing environmentalism treats humans as a threat to the environment. But this planet is our home.
on Nov 30
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Is This the End of the Cases Against Trump?
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Special counsel Jack Smith files motions to dismiss in the election interference and classified documents cases against the once and future president.
on Nov 27
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What’s the least destructive approach to subverting liberal norms?
on Nov 22
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The new GOP Congress will have to decide how to tackle the looming expiration of 2017’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
on Nov 17
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Trump’s Win Solidifies the Shifting Dynamics Among Washington Republicans
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But what effect will populist dominance of the GOP have on the Senate majority?
on Nov 16
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Trump won less because he was popular than because Harris wasn’t.
on Nov 16
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Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy might not cut trillions in spending, but there are thousands of ways to make government better.
on Nov 16
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The Matt Gaetz Nomination Will Test GOP Senators
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The findings of a House ethics probe could derail his AG confirmation.
on Nov 16
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Can Liberalism Be a Way of Life?
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Alexandre Lefebvre’s new book passionately argues for fairness and freedom.
on Nov 16
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What Biden and Harris Got Wrong on Inflation
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They spent too much money at the wrong time and then waved away higher prices.
on Nov 16
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How to Save Free Speech on Campus
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To start, schools should seek out scholars over activists.
on Nov 14
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Donald Trump and Elon Musk Look to Steer the Senate Leadership Race
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Will Rick Scott, John Thune, or John Cornyn take the chamber’s top job?
on Nov 13
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Trump Confirms That the New Senate Is in for a Wild Ride
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The president-elect pushes for the right to make recess appointments.
on Nov 13
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The public continues to reject what both parties offer. That’s hardly cause for triumphalism.
on Nov 11