Apparently, they are filling a need, but just how do they work?
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Emily and Tom Hand Commemorate the Anniversary of the November Hostage Deal
Last year, eight-year-old Emily had been kidnapped by Hamas from Kibbutz Beāeri in southern Israel.
The Continuing Mystery of the Harris Campaignās Runaway Spending and Unpaid Debts
Did the Harris presidential campaign end with $20 million in debt or not? Depends upon which campaign official you ask.
In the Gray Zone: Russia Ratchets Up the Pressure
The increasing number of incidents taking place shows that Russia is confident that there is little to be lost from increasing that pressure.
Hey, Ohio State: If You Donāt Want Michigan to Plant Its Flag at the 50, Beat Them
Ohio State had four quarters and 60 minutes of football to stop the Wolverines from making it four straight wins and celebrating on their field.
No Thanksgiving for Collectivism
That the Pilgrims (or some of them) thought that this was the way to go is not too much of a surprise. Extreme egalitarianism ran through certain strands of Protestantism in post-Reformation Europe.
Looking Expectantly Ahead for Higher-Ed Reform
Professor Richard Vedder looks into his crystal ball for policy changes that would give us more education for less money.
Talking about Our American Election System
Walter Olson, Jeanine Abrams McLean, and I talk about American elections, whether they need to be improved, and how to restore public confidence in our system.
Obama AG Backs Out of Chinese Military Firmās Lawsuit against the Pentagon Following Stefanik Criticism
The Pentagon had added DJI to the list in 2022 over what it characterized as the companyās ties to the Peopleās Liberation Army.
Thereās Still a Harris Problem
But the Democrats arenāt willing to admit it.