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Opinion | Hamas’s Oct. 7 Attack Made Israel Stronger

Walter Russell Mead is the Ravenel B. Curry III Distinguished Fellow in Strategy and Statesmanship at Hudson Institute, the Global View Columnist at The Wall Street Journal and...

Opinion | Higher Education’s Slide From ‘Veritas’ to ‘My Truth’

Gerry Baker is Editor at Large of The Wall Street Journal. His weekly column for the editorial page, “Free Expression,” appears in The Wall Street Journal each Tuesday....

Opinion | The Migrant Crisis and the Urban Death Spiral

Cities are organic entities. They have life cycles. They can thrive and grow or suffer and shrink. As secretary of housing and urban development, I learned this firsthand....

Opinion | The Ivy League Mask Falls

The furor over antisemitism on campus is a rare and welcome example of accountability at American universities. But it won’t amount to much if the only result is...

Opinion | Wisconsin’s Very Own Roe v. Wade?

A judge finds an 1849 abortion law doesn’t ban abortion after all. Source link

Opinion | Victory Seems Not to Be an Option for Biden

With less than a year until the election, President Biden’s legacy is beginning to take shape. He is leaving a record of defeat. From Afghanistan to Ukraine to...

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Civics are becoming a 21st-century business skill

The Fourth of July is a day typically filled with food, festivities, and fireworks in the U.S., as our nation celebrates the passage...

Amazon’s Fire HD 10 tablet is nearly 50 percent off for Prime members

Let’s face it: Apple’s slates seem to get all the attention when talking tablets (and understandably so). However, you don’t necessarily need to...

Microsoft’s Midnight Blizzard source code breach also impacted federal agencies

In March, Microsoft notified the US Department of Veterans Affairs that it was impacted by the security breach that enabled the Russian hacking...

Dear Roku, you ruined my TV

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It’s another busy summer of streaming sci-fi

Just like last year, the hot summer months of 2024 are turning out to be an excellent time for science fiction fans. There...