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June 23 2019

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Inching Back toward the Rule of Law

Kevin D. Williamson

Our current legislators have abandoned regular order and instead lurch from crisis to crisis and artificial emergency to artificial emergency, steadily ceding power to the power-hungry presidency and to the bureaucracies reporting to it. Read More

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Toy Story 4: A National Anthem

Armond White

The Toy Story franchise is the closest thing we have to an undisputed national anthem, a popular belief that celebrates what we think we all stand for — cooperation, ingenuity, and simple values, such as perpetual hope.

Fosse/Verdon and the Dismal #MeToo Obsession

Kyle Smith

The miniseries had flashes of brilliance but also proves to be a victim of the #MeToo movement, or rather a victim of Hollywood’s obsession with that movement, or mindset, or complaint.

Vermont Expands Medicaid to Cover Gender Affirmation Surgeries for Minors

Mairead McArdle

Vermont is expanding its Medicaid coverage to cover gender affirmation surgery for transgender patients under 21 who wish to undergo the procedures.

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The Media’s Double Standard on Culture-War Controversies

Jonah Goldberg

If you want to know why millions of Republicans no longer care when the media shouts “Racist!” or “Bigot!” . . . just look at how they whisper “It’s complicated” when talking about Democrats.

FBI Lovebirds Is D.C. Satire at Its Best

John Fund

Dean Cain and Kristy Swanson played the adulterous lovers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page as smug, immature, smirking know-it alls. Reading the lovers' texts vebatim, including emojis and punctuation, brought howls of laughter from the audience.

The Man behind Hiroshima

Diane Scharper

As author Jeremy Treglown shows, John Hersey not only reported his stories, he brought them to life.

The Madcap Caution of Donald Trump

Rich Lowry

Subtract Trump’s taste for nonstop controversy and rhetorical brinkmanship, and you’re left with an incrementalist center-right government.

FAA Orders U.S. Airlines to Avoid Iranian Airspace

Mairead McArdle

The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday ordered U.S. airlines not to fly in Iranian airspace as tensions between the two countries continue to rise.

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