In addition to economic headwinds, Germany’s vital industrial sector continues to struggle as it contends with the costs of Merkel’s reckless decisions.
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A Most Pleasing Defenestration on the Way
Justin Trudeau is teetering, and it’s great to see.
Florida Cleans Up the Curriculum
Other states should be looking at what Florida has accomplished.
Yelling Stop, but Pressing Forward
Grateful notes on a wonderful few months spent at National Review.
North Korean Troops Are in Action against the Ukrainian Army
They are taking casualties, but there’s no doubt that the arrival of thousands of fresh North Korean troops is a boon to the Kremlin’s prospects.
Joe Biden’s Sketchy Boast on the Number of Hostages Freed
‘I’ve gotten over a hundred hostages out,’ President Biden boasted Monday night.
Pig-to-Human Kidney Transplant Offers Hope — and an Ethical Solution
If researchers can successfully perfect the process, the waiting list to receive the ‘gift of life’ might one day be erased.
Thumbs Down on Trump’s Pick for Secretary of Labor
Lori Chavez-DeRemer is bereft of any qualifications for the job.
The Lily Phillips Tragedy
It should be enough, without playing the blame game, to simply call the event what it was: sad and tragic.
As Expected, Judge Merchan Denies President-elect Trump’s Immunity Claim
The ruling sets the stage for an appeal that, in effect, will suspend the proceedings while Trump is in office.