Lindsey Graham is sticking to the "no quid pro quo" defense in the Trump impeachment inquiry because he’s not sure a quid pro quo would be defensible.
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Oxford professor Nicola Gardini argues that Latin combines truth and beauty with the timelessness of art. People should study Latin for all the reasons people should read literature.
Fiona Hill revealed she had a working relationship with Christopher Steele, the former British spy contracted by Fusion GPS to produce the Steele Dossier.
I think Chinese students and art lovers look at American art before the pop-art era and see work that's honest, innocent, and refreshing. Because of the absence of an academy prescribing subjects, techniques, and styles, American art, to them, seems unbounded and unfixed.
Marivn Olasky offers a much-needed journalism history that is not stuck in left-of-center presuppositions that dominate traditional journalism-history texts.
If the president wants to argue that the bureaucracy has had it in for him from the start, and has coordinated with Democrats to undermine him, he has an unusual embarrassment of riches to exploit.
Instead of reminding voters why they dislike Tories, the prime minister must show that his party has been transformed by the upheaval of the last three years.
The last thing a patient needs after getting hit by a surprise medical bill is to face a complex, confusing “arbitration” process. Congress can protect patients from surprise bills and lower costs by avoiding arbitration.