Politics
Trump not aiming to place soldiers in Gaza, White House says
President Trump is not looking to put boots on the ground in Gaza or force taxpayers to pay for its rebuilding, the White House said Wednesday, one day after...
Trump Plays a Dangerous Game with the Abraham Accords
The regional actors he needs to attract to the coalition were drawn by its focus on Iran at the expense of the Palestinian issue. So much for that. ...
The Karla or Carlos Controversy Confounds Hollywood
Twists in the trans revolution upend film-industry journalism. Source link
Intersex People Don’t Negate Trump’s Two-Sexes Executive Order
People with intersex conditions have long been used as the bait in the Left’s motte-and-bailey argument to declare sex mutable at will. Don’t buy it. Source link
Republicans Should Support Workers — Not the Failed Union Model
Rather than double down on the Biden-Harris approach, as Senator Hawley proposes, the GOP can choose to put the American worker first. Source link
Collectivism in the C-Suite
A review of A Tyranny for the Good of Its Victims, by Andy Puzder. Source link
USAID Is a Failure
There will be legal issues ahead, but on the merits, overhauling the agency is worthy and important. Source link
How I May Have Solved a Murder
On a California landlord’s fatal stabbing, a Border Patrol shooting, and a twisted transgender cult. Source link
USAID direct-hire staffers put on leave worldwide, except those deemed essential
The Trump administration is placing U.S. Agency for International Development direct-hire staffers around the world on leave, except those deemed essential. Source link