Sir Patrick Stewart reminds me that, as part of my recovery from my lazy and narrow 1990s conservatism, I may need to get back to…
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Twitter is supposed to release the details of its new political-ad-ban policy today. Rumors are floating that the ban won’t be as sweeping as Twitter…
Just back from Israel, Congressman Dusty Johnson signals his lack of confidence in the Trump Administration’s ability to achieve peace in the Middle East: Johnson…
Before Aberdeen built its new, glittering, and inclusive library, certain local retrogressives complained that a big bright bookish building would make us too much like…
If the Legislature is serious about micromanaging the Department of Education to produce better learning outcomes, perhaps they’ll follow Italy’s lead and require our public…
The United States House of Representatives voted 354 to 60 yesterday to condemn the Executive Branch’s abandonment of our Kurdish allies in Syria. Every Democrat…
Congress gets back to work today, so maybe we’ll hear Representative Dusty Johnson and Senators John Thune and M. Michael Rounds weigh in on our…
Donald Trump is putting his usual mindless exclamation points on the “phase one” agreement to delay more U.S. tariffs against Chinese goods in return for…
In today’s random reading, I bump into Neil Gaiman’s explanation of why the Chinese Communist Party started encouraging young people to read science fiction and…