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You Are Not the President of Anything

If Minouche Shafik doesn’t show the encamped demonstrators on her campus who’s in charge, then she’s not — they are.

Columbia University President Nemat "Minouche" Shafik testifies before a House Education and the Workforce Committee hearing on "Columbia University's Response to Antisemitism" on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., April 17, 2024.
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Shōgun Is a Masterpiece of Japanese Historical Drama

As a standalone piece of Japanese, and to a lesser extent English and Portuguese historical fiction, Shōgun is riveting.

<i>Shōgun</i>

Supreme Court Gets the Investor-Fraud Rule Right

This was a clearer and more tightly reasoned opinion than we’ve come to expect from Justice Sotomayor.

Baseball Doesn’t Need DEI to Cure Its Surplus of Diversity

Baseball isn’t losing out on black talent because of MLB’s choices, but because of the choices of young black athletes.

Major League Babeball commissioner Rob Manfred presents the Allan H. Selling Award for philanthropic excellence during the 2022 MLB Winter Meetings in San Diego, Calif., December 7, 2022.

Elizabeth Warren Isn’t Actually Very Smart

Sometimes, you have to draw the conclusions out loud.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) questions witnesses during a Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., May 18, 2023.

Arizona Presents a Test of Pro-Life Realism

Can Arizona’s famously dysfunctional post–Doug Ducey GOP do better than Republicans in Michigan and Wisconsin?

Abortion rights campaigners march through downtown Tucson, Ariz., May 3, 2022.

Donald Trump Is Half-Right on Abortion

Donald Trump has taken a first crack at clarifying his stances on abortion and IVF.

Former President Donald Trump attends a campaign event ahead of the Republican presidential primary election in North Charleston, S.C., February 14, 2024.

Biden Is Losing to Trump — for Now

And what may remain to change that.

Biden Dug a Hole for Himself and Can't Get Out

After losing to President Joe Biden in 2020, polls consistently show Donald Trump leading ahead of the current president.

Biden Dug a Hole for Himself and Can&#039;t Get Out

Uber and Lyft Leaving Minneapolis Could Strand Progressives

Minnesota continues to face the bill for its hard lurch to the left.

A car drives past an Uber office at Redondo Beach, Calif., March 16, 2022.

Stolen-Election Litmus Tests Could Blacklist Competent Conservatives from Serving Trump

A party or movement that insists on cutting its ties with reality is choosing failure and abandoning any hope of delivering what it promises to its supporters.

Donald Trump looks on at a campaign event in Waterford Township, Mich., February 17, 2024.

Parenthood Is a Conservative Value, Too

Why Nate Hochman is wrong about parental rights being a hollow abstraction.

Biden’s Deceitful Betrayal of Israel

And he’s getting a pass from Donald Trump.

Supreme Court Silly Season at Politico, Part Two

The ‘one-weird-trick’ progressives are back.

Abortion rights demonstrators protest outside the United States Supreme Court as the court rules in the <i>Dobbs v. Women’s Health Organization</i> abortion case, overturning the landmark <i>Roe v. Wade</i> abortion decision in Washington, D.C., June 24, 2022.

Supreme Court Silly Season at Politico, Part One

Politico dove face-first into the shallow end of this pool with a pair of articles over the past week.

Members of the media set up their work area outside the U.S. Supreme Court as justices hear arguments in former president Donald Trump's appeal of a lower court's ruling disqualifying him from the Colorado presidential primary ballot, in Washington, D.C., February 8, 2024.
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