‘The way in which Biden has flitted back and forth makes him look not just weak, but odd.’
National Review
A Stunning Indictment of New York’s Public-School System
If Hochul wants to open up the world to New York kids, she should support school choice. But that’s the last thing her teachers’ union buddies would accept.
A Historic Aviation Spectacle in D.C.
The Airplane Owners and Pilots’ Association (AOPA), as part of celebrating its 85th anniversary, will be conducting a flyover of Washington D.C.
In Chicago, the Most Predictable Civic Disaster in Recent Memory Beckons
We’re in a gloomy mood over here in the Windy City.
Cornell’s President Resigns: ‘There Will Be Lots of Speculation’
Failed DEI programs, campus antisemitism, and faculty revolt have made for an eventful presidency.
Welcome Signs of Humility at Marvel
While its executives are owning up to some of their failures, Marvel Studios has a long way to go before it can win audiences back.
U.N. Vote on Palestinian Membership Could Prompt U.S. Funding Cutoff
The move would dramatically increase the likelihood that the U.S. enacts steep cuts to its funding for the U.N.
Sacramento State ‘Divests’
The students celebrating the ‘divestment’ of Sacramento State might want to read the fine print.
New Gollum-Focused Lord of the Rings Movie Planned for 2026
Warner Bros. can’t help returning to this precious intellectual property. But will it be any good?
A Win for Civil Forfeiture, but the Supreme Court Is Skeptical
Forfeiture may have won the day today, but law enforcement should beware that the Court might seize it in the future.