Le Pen’s Score Clouds Macron’s Victory
It is rare in Western democracies for election losers to get nearly as much attention as the winner. That is what happened in France after the
It is rare in Western democracies for election losers to get nearly as much attention as the winner. That is what happened in France after the
America’s wealthiest college announced Tuesday the creation of a new $100 million endowment fund. It will not be used to create more housing for
I first met Stuart when I was a congregational rav (Orthodox rabbi) in Calabasas, based in the San Fernando Valley. He is a brilliant attorney, was
The steady stream of leaked stories against Kamala Harris reflects buyer’s remorse among powerful Democrats. Regretting that she was chosen as vice
The latest rhetoric from Mad Dog Putin is very concerning. He is dangerously escalating, again. The man is Hitlering up, again. If the very recent
Sacramento California state officials might have noticed that we’re enduring yet another historic drought — one so intense that the Metropolitan
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently signed legislation that strips Walt Disney World of its independent, special district status after the company
The Southern border of the United States is spiraling out of control. Within the next few months, it will explode into a full-scale calamity. While
Of the many brilliant, hilarious gags in Mel Brooks’ classic The Producers (1967), my favorite is the one where theatrical producer Zero Mostel and
Trillion Dollar Triage: How Jay Powell and the Fed Battled a President and a Pandemic — and Prevented Economic Disaster, by the Wall Street
Elon Musk has done it. Now that Twitter is going to be self-driving and Tesla cars won’t be able to carry more than 140 characters, lots of
The recent passage of the CROWN Act, Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair, was a frivolous embarrassment to the world’s greatest
Washington — I do not go to the movies. Oh, I go to reruns of the The Godfather, The Godfather: Part II, and The Godfather: Part III; there was a
Ludwig von Mises’ Yale University Press classic Bureaucracy explains in a relatively few pages the difference between public and private-sector
Does a football coach at a public high school have the right to pray, visibly for players and fans to see, after football games in which he