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Chauvin Defense Expert Destroyed on the Stand
The prosecution blew the witness’s testimony to bits.

Biden Set to Push Critical Race Theory on U.S. Schools
The woke revolution in the classroom is about to go federal.

Powerful Evidence That George Floyd Resisted Arrest
The Derek Chauvin case is more complicated than prosecutors would have it.

Why Not Fewer Voters?
The fact is that voters got us into this mess. Maybe the answer isn’t more voters.

Never Ask a Question You Don’t Need to Ask: Chauvin Lawyer Gets Clobbered by Witness’s Gripping Testimony
There’s rarely an upside in asking pointed questions to a young, nervous, highly sympathetic witness.

The Great California Exodus
A look at why droves are leaving the state.
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Will Connecticut Be the Next Race-Charged Ballot Battleground?
The legislature’s leftists ache to gut the state constitution’s limits on absentee voting.

Building Love from Bad News
Maria Sodahl’s elegant film 'Hope' is surprisingly reassuring.

Nude or Clothed, Alice Neel’s Unsentimental Portraits Command Attention
The show is too big, the curatorial notes are too woke, but it’s great to see museumgoers viewing art in the flesh, again.

Biden's Unserious Climate Summit
Democratic extremism is a gift to China's Xi Jinping.

The Green Dream: What AOC’s Signature Policy Really Aims to Accomplish
Leading climate activists aren’t actually serious about climate change.

How Much Ruin Do We Have Left?
In the last few months, all of the centuries-old reasons to be confident in American strength and resiliency have been put into doubt.