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Three Reasons the Campus Protests Are Part of the Problem

Readers have been asking me, and I have been asking myself of late, how I feel about the campus demonstrations…

He Knows It’s Important to Admit Mistakes. He’s Made Many.

Glenn Loury thought maybe the world — maybe he — had been wrong about Derek Chauvin, the police officer convicted…

Why Conservative and Liberal Catholics Can’t Escape One Another

Before Pope Francis was elected, conservative Catholics had fallen into a habit of dismissing the more liberal form of Catholicism…

The Happiness Gap Between Left and Right Isn’t Closing

Why is it that a substantial body of social science research finds that conservatives are happier than liberals? A partial…

Kim Ki-Nam, Chief Propagandist in North Korea for Decades, Dies at 94

Mr. Kim, who served under all three generations of the country’s ruling family, was likened to Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Germany’s…

How 360,000 Haitians Wound Up Living in Empty Lots and Crowded Schools

In a worsening humanitarian crisis, Haitians have been forced to flee their homes in the face of gang onslaughts, but…

For Bulgarian Voters, It’s Groundhog Day, Again

The nation faces its sixth general election in three years. “I’ve done this so many times people have started to…

Israel Reopens a Gaza Crossing That Is an Important Aid Route

Israel reopened the Kerem Shalom crossing into the Gaza Strip, the Israeli agency overseeing aid deliveries in the territory said…

Hong Kong Court Bans Democracy Song, Calling It a ‘Weapon’

The decision could give the government power to force Google and other tech companies to limit access to “Glory to…

Rolling Blackouts Hit Several Cities as Heat Wave Scorches Mexico

Cities were plunged into darkness as scorching temperatures strained the national energy grid.

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