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CNN Is Not So Different from Breitbart

Kyle Smith

CNN is more similar to Breitbart than the former seems to realize. Read More

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Brexit Some Other Time

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Another delay in the interminable Brexit process makes a snap election more likely. But to whose benefit?

A Charter-School Leader Was Fired for Publicly Worrying about Academic Excellence

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Steven Wilson, the CEO of the high-performing Brooklyn charter-school network Ascend, said all students should find ‘intellectual joy’ at school.

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Roma Locuta Est, Deal With It

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The proposal to allow Catholic priests in the Amazon to be married is part of a broader movement to overturn centuries of Catholic teaching.

Kanye West’s Conversion Could Be a Cultural Wrecking Ball

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Kanye West is just the figure to bring a needed message that our society should reconsider what it deems praiseworthy.

Revenge of the Public Option

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The 'public option' for health care, a favorite Democratic ploy to achieve single-payer, is back and worrisomely popular among presidential candidates.

There Is No Basis for Barr to Recuse Himself Over Ukraine

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent a letter to fellow House Democrats Monday afternoon outlining a plan to formalize the impeachment inquiry.

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