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Our Boy Bill

Sam Tanenhaus's mammoth biography of Bill Buckley reveals new stories, but it doesn't locate the core of the man's conservatism or where he wanted the movement to go.

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History’s Dark Glass

Thanks to AI, gazing into the future is no longer spying through a glass darkly, but looking into a mirror reflecting one's own wishes and desires. The past holds no prophecy.

Leave It to the Lawyers
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Leave It to the Lawyers

Lawsuits are about to descend on everyone involved in the Renée Good and Alex Pretti shootings. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey won’t escape the civil courts.

Good Riddance to Kathleen Kennedy
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Good Riddance to Kathleen Kennedy

The Hollywood producer’s departure from Lucasfilm is welcome news, but it will not be enough to save the Star Wars franchise from the woke side of the force.

Mature Multiculturalism
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Mature Multiculturalism

Americans are beginning to see that the U.S. has absorbed too many people from countries too different from our own—and that it’s no longer taboo to talk about it.

Fraud, the Fed, and Unchecked Power
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Fraud, the Fed, and Unchecked Power

Trump’s animosity toward Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has a natural basis—the Fed is a Wilsonian progressive institution created to act outside the Constitution’s separation of powers.