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James Lileks

The online left’s explanations for the WHCD assassination attempt have become an evidence-free zone. Today’s putrid-smelling marijuana shouldn’t be an ever-present part of life. Keeping a tight grip ...
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Becket Adams

Becket Adams is a columnist for National Review, the Washington Examiner, and The Hill. The news is a business, not a public university with tenure track.
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Neil Chilson is a senior research fellow at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State and former chief technologist for the Federal Trade Commission.
A federal judge makes a puzzling deviation from established law on who gets included in a protected class.
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Judge Glock

Manhattan Institute and the author of The Dead Pledge: The Origins of the Mortgage Market and Federal Bailouts, 1913–1939. Government is involving itself in ever more services. And we’re all paying ...
With its economy and military in dire straits, the Iranian regime is seeing what it’s like to face a U.S. foreign policy not governed by fear.
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Graham Platner, running for U.S. Senate, was recruited by Washington’s coziest insider progressive networking politicos.