When Queen Elizabeth II gave birth to her eldest son in 1948, she named him Charles — not after the first man who had served as the British monarch using that same name but rather after King Haakon of Norway. She referred to him as "Uncle Charl... Read More
For Americans who have watched FBI Director Kash Patel slosh beer with the U.S. Olympic hockey team, proclaim that the FBI had Charlie Kirk's murderer in custody only to have to say "Never mind," and stand glassy-eyed at press conferences looking som... Read More
The article in The Washington Post pulled no punches. "You're probably washing your pants wrong," the headline informed me, with no small degree of smugness. "Here's how to do it right." As a woman and a parent, I am quite accustomed to being told th... Read More
Politicians and political parties, when unconstrained by constitutional guardrails or statutory limits, have long demonstrated a remarkable ability to manipulate electoral rules to their advantage. Gerrymandering is among the most enduring and conseq... Read More
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