The Senate Map Narrows, Two Weeks Out
Some of this is just the Senate races moving to converge with the presidential race, but it’s certainly not bad news for the overall fortunes of Republicans.
Some of this is just the Senate races moving to converge with the presidential race, but it’s certainly not bad news for the overall fortunes of Republicans.
The Left’s intersectional metanarrative that binds all victim groups together seems to be cracking.
She will deliver a speech at the Ellipse in Washington, the site of the rally that preceded the January 6 riot nearly four years ago.
A study found that 47 percent of Americans would support a monthly fee of $1 to fight climate change. Raise the fee to $20, and support falls to 26 percent.
Kamala Harris should make it clear what conscience rights with respect to abortion she opposes.
The U.N. estimates that Gaza’s fragile economy will take no fewer than 350 years to recover from the disruptions of war.
The ‘scientists’ who refuse to publish results with politically inconvenient outcomes abdicate their academic titles and reduce themselves to activists.
Biden’s lawfare complicity has long been obvious, even if obscured.
It is now a serious — and welcome — possibility that the next president will have to operate with curtailed emergency powers.
Meanwhile, the Harris campaign continues to make the democracy-versus-chaos pitch.