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Kathy Hochul Calls Republican Voters ‘Anti-American,’ Ties N.Y. GOP Candidates to Trump
Competitive down-ballot congressional races across New York State could determine whether Republicans retain their narrow House majority.
A Faulty Attempt to Interrogate Roald Dahl on Stage
A new play explores the enduring fascination for a complex, deeply troubled writer — and comes up short.
How This Election Could Strengthen Federalism — Whoever Wins
Polarization between presidential candidates and lawmakers at the national level should remind us that most issues are better resolved in states and localities.
A Perfect Cake for Fall or Winter
Gingerbread snack cake is a richly flavorful and versatile dessert that’s superb for the season.
America’s Enemies Working Together Is the Biden-Harris Foreign-Policy Legacy
Our adversaries are working closer together than ever before and appear far more willing to undertake acts of aggression.
Oakland Residents Prepare to Oust Mayor as City Spirals Out of Control
‘Oakland is already burning under her watch,’ the spokesman for the recall effort told National Review. ‘It’s a city on fire.’