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Assange’s Plea Deal Sets a Chilling Precedent, but It Could Have Been Worse

The deal brings an ambiguous end to a legal saga that has jeopardized the ability of journalists to report on…

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The Queen Bee of Bidenomics

The best dinner party I’ve attended all year took place at a conference held at the foot of the Golden…

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The Israeli Hostage Rescue, and the Cost

More from our inbox: Trump Is Unfit to Serve, No Psychiatric Diagnosis NeededJohn Roberts’s Destructive LegacyPlugging Abandoned Oil WellsA Monarch…

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A Way Back from Campus Chaos

Protesting the world’s wrongs has been a rite of passage for generations of American youth, buoyed by our strong laws…

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U.S.-Funded Broadcaster Leaves Hong Kong, Citing Security Law

Radio Free Asia, which ran a small operation in Hong Kong, said its staff was at risk because of the…

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Hong Kongers Are Purging the Evidence of Their Lost Freedom

“What should I do with those copies of Apple Daily?” Someone in Hong Kong who I was chatting with on…

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Indiana Law Requires Professors to Promote ‘Intellectual Diversity’ or Face Penalties

Faculty members in public universities could be disciplined or fired, even those with tenure, if they are found to fall…

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Universities Need to Stick to Their Mission

For over a century, an understanding existed between American universities and the rest of the country. Universities educated the nation’s…

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Brian Mulroney Divided and Reshaped Canada Through Free Trade With the U.S.

The former prime minister, who died this week, brought dramatic changes, good and bad, to the country’s economy with the…

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The 17th-Century Heretic We Could Really Use Now

The Enlightenment philosopher Baruch Spinoza almost died for his ideals one day in 1672. Spinoza, a Sephardic Jew born in…

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