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The governor of Florida has the national interest all wrong.
By Gail Collins and Bret Stephens
They say that hypocrisy is the homage that vice pays to virtue, but in this case it’s the tribute that cynicism pays to cowardice.
Democratic candidates everywhere should be paying attention to the miserable showing of Lori Lightfoot in the mayoral primary.
There are many different ways to be lonely.
Biden may be 80, but the real danger is the prepubescent opposition.
It’s a big week in Washington.
The horror doesn’t just lie in the carnage. It’s that we’ve become accustomed to it.
The freshman representative fits right in to the Republican majority in the House.
From the royal family to the House of Representatives, it was a strange week.
Kevin McCarthy gets his chance to bang the gavel.
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