U.S. Politics

Learning about the Holocaust is unlikely to affect those inclined to hit a Jew over the head with a brick or shoot up a synagogue.

Hannah Meyers
June 23 2023 12:01AM

Families tend to use Education Savings Accounts creatively, but responsibly.

March 29 2023 12:01AM

Despite suggestions to the contrary, amending existing hate-crime laws doesn’t threaten free speech.

Mark Goldfeder
March 28 2023 12:01AM

Democracy is doing just fine in the Jewish state.

Feb. 3 2023 12:01AM

The New York City mayor made the enemies of Jews, and of the Jewish state, his own.

Feb. 1 2023 12:01AM

The Senate dropped its concerns about Elizabeth Frawley Bagley’s observations on “the Jewish lobby” and its “major money.”

Melissa Langsam Braunstein
Jan. 26 2023 12:01AM

Ilhan Omar believes she is speaking truth to Jewish power.

Jan. 25 2023 12:01AM

If only opponents of expanded school choice would devote to improving public education half the ingenuity they invest in impeding competition.

George Will
Jan. 10 2023 12:01AM

George Santos’s dubious past.

Matthew Kassel
Dec. 23 2022 12:01AM

Sympathy for the Jewish state remains high, but is declining among the younger generations.

Samuel J. Abrams and David L. Bernstein
Dec. 16 2022 12:01AM

“You don’t need to be looking for anti-Semites under every bed. Then again, many are jumping up and down on the bed.”

Jay Nordlinger
Nov. 29 2022 12:01AM

“When it comes to Israel, everyone is still unhinged.”

Umar Lee
Nov. 28 2022 12:01AM