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Michael Gerson, an Iraq War crusader, died last week. His death contained more than a whiff of tragedy. → Read More
An abortive premiership, then an abortive comeback, now a conventional financier’s turn at the helm: British politics is technicolor and tragicomic. → Read More
A little-known Biden official, Amos Hochstein, is increasingly the face of the administration at moments of greatest peril. → Read More
Pondering a bigger political map. → Read More
Let's interrogate the ambitions of Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo, Glenn Youngkin, Nikki Haley, and Ted Cruz. → Read More
Remembering a story not long ago in a land not far away. → Read More
What are the metapolitics of a new anti-Hunter Biden flick? Do they even help Republicans? → Read More
In the wake of Ayman al-Zawahiri's death, most surprising of all is how little legacy the terrorist leaves behind. → Read More
A duel for the ages seems to be shaping up in earnest. Who is the Florida man? → Read More
As the prospect of the next recession stalks the country, it is worth re-examining the meaning of “greed is good.” → Read More
A ghastly result in the Golden State on Tuesday could spell not just trouble for President Biden and the Democratic Party, but impending doom. → Read More
Inside a Trump-blessed campaign’s too-close-for-comfort race in the Keystone State. → Read More
Asking basic questions about the $40 billion blank check to the Ukrainians is just one of several savvy moves by the Kentucky senator on the political rebound. → Read More
Personnel fights defined and detracted from the 45th presidency. Who are the men and women who make or break the 46th? → Read More
As the brutal grudge match in the Buckeye State grinds to a close, shades of the Trump-Cruz duel re-emerge. → Read More
The Machiavelli of Elysee became the first French president reelected since Bush era giant Jacques Chirac on Sunday. → Read More
The former president’s recent interventions in the Pennsylvania and Ohio Senate races are a return to form. → Read More
The furor and faded promise surrounding Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology was the kind of stuff that elected the unlikely populist, Virginia's Gov. Glenn Youngkin. → Read More
Republicans are on the swift ascent, and what they will do with renewed power is a jump ball, with intrigue galore behind the scenes. → Read More
Revisiting a 2002 masterpiece, “War is the Force that Gives Us Meaning,” sheds light on the current tragedy out east. → Read More