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Opinion | The Unrestrained 2024 Front Runners

The behavior of the front-running Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns is perplexing. Neither Joe Biden’s surrogates nor Donald Trump seems to know the value of restraint.First there’s the...

Opinion | Can the Speaker Sell Ukraine and Israel Aid?

Mike Johnson wants separate packages, possibly with offsets, frustrating Biden. Source link

Opinion | Democracy’s Fate in Latin America

Democracy in Latin America has had a rough ride in recent years, and on Sunday it took one modest step forward in Venezuela and one potentially large step...

Opinion | The Unmaking of the Republican Majority

The Republican calamity continues. As I write, the House is still without a speaker more than two weeks after Kevin McCarthy was deposed by Rep. Matt Gaetz’s band...

Opinion | School Choice Is Coming to Louisiana

Louisiana was once a pioneer in school choice. After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans rebuilt its schools as an all-charter system. The state enacted a private-school voucher...

Opinion | The Biden-Trump ‘Double Referendum’

The first presidential campaign since 1892 with two ‘incumbents.’ Source link

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