


It Is Time to Break Up the Presidential-Debate Monopoly
Inject transparency, and make it possible for other parties to participate.

Biden Apologists Are Abandoning Ship
Mark Zandi of Moody’s Analytics, and the most prominent Biden apologist on Wall Street, is throwing in the towel on the White House’s inflation problem.

Lockdown States Pursued a Failed Policy, Study Finds
Just as you suspected all along.

Let’s Learn from Orbán’s Landslide Instead of Denouncing It
Europe must decide what’s most important — virtue signaling or realpolitik.

The Ukraine Crisis Gives Hungary and Poland a Chance to Change the Conversation
Their populist ‘bad boy’ leaders appear to be gaining domestic support in the wake of Putin’s aggression.

Germany’s ‘Freedom Day’ from Covid becomes ‘Lockdown Limbo’
We must end Covid lockdown measures and then start establishing clear guidelines so that they can’t be reimposed in the future on the basis of pseudo-science and panic.

Putin’s Central Bank Governor Not Allowed to Resign
Putin’s government has become a version of that old song, ‘Hotel California.’ You can check in, but you may not be able to check out.

Veering from the Smog of War TV to Humanitarian Clarity
Seeing the best of human nature at a refugee center on the Hungary–Ukraine border.

Democratic Interlopers Could Diminish Trump’s Clout in GOP Primaries
In some states, independents and Democrats can change their party affiliation on Election Day — and vote for the GOP candidate not backed by Trump.