Politics

The 25 Greatest Mets of the Last 25 Years
A long-suffering fan surveys the last quarter century of Metropolitans baseball — and brings receipts. Source link
Confronting the Iranian Regime Helps the Women It Oppresses
Israeli and American efforts to degrade the military, nuclear, and oppressive capabilities of the regime demonstrate solidarity with the nation’s women. Source link
The Un-<i>Superman</i>
Reel vs. real politics finally confessed. Source link
Why Tariffs (Probably) Won’t Cause Inflation (But Still Raise Prices)
Not all bad economic policy is inflationary, and not causing inflation doesn’t make economic policy good. Source link
In Congress, Two Paths Emerge for Republicans on Immigration
Border security is a settled issue, but the questions of what to do with legal immigration and long-term illegal residents still divide the party. Source link
Everything That’s Going On
Something has gone Deeply Wrong in the United States since November of last year. Source link
The Biden Autopen Scandal
It keeps getting worse. Source link
The End Is Still Near
Birth rates are falling, but Paul Ehrlich, who famously coined the term ‘the population bomb,’ is unmoved by the data. Source link
The Epstein Uproar
AG Pam Bondi shouldn’t have hyped the release of materials in the past, but despite the natural questions about his hideous crimes, the wild theories aren’t justified. Source link
Congress Has Just Upended the Health Care Status Quo
With the passage of the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ the interests of patients prevailed over one of the most powerful lobbies in Washington. Source link
Congress Can Crush Iran’s Regime Without Firing a Single Shot
House and Senate Republicans have already introduced much of the legislation needed to bring the ayatollah to his knees. Source link
<i>Wild Diamond</i> Flips Reality TV
An overdue exposé of the influencer syndrome. Source link