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Biden Hides Plans for Obama-Era Housing Regulation

Stanley Kurtz

Biden’s need to keep his planned revival of AFFH out of the public eye may explain his failure to nominate a replacement for recently retired secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia Fudge.

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National Review / April 15, 2024

Nikki Haley Holdouts Aren’t a Problem for Trump

Henry Olsen

There are lots of reasons to wonder whether Trump can beat Joe Biden. His performance in the most recent primaries isn’t one of them.

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National Review / April 12, 2024

Biden Second-Term Preview in Milton, Mass.

Stanley Kurtz

The Massachusetts zoning rebellion has all sorts of implications for the intra-conservative and intra-libertarian divides over state-level zoning initiatives.

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National Review / April 9, 2024

How Pro-Lifers Can Win the Florida Contest

Henry Olsen

It’s not too much of a stretch to say that the political future of this movement will be at stake.

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National Review / April 7, 2024

Nixing BRICS: how to counter the China-led alliance

Henry Olsen

The possibility that BRICS may become a serious competitor to Western-led international entities should be a wake-up call to Western leaders.

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Spectator World / March 17, 2024

There’s a Good Reason Haley’s Still Running – And It’s Not Trump’s Legal Problems

Henry Olsen

Defeated candidates can still deploy their delegates to obstruct the winner’s will by posing contentious amendments to the party platform or by using their nominating speeches to criticize the nominee.

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POLITICO / February 28, 2024

The Battle for Utah’s Universities Has Begun

Stanley Kurtz

Last Wednesday, a committee of the Utah state senate voted down a bill, S.B. 226, that would have restored classic liberal education.

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National Review / February 27, 2024

Trump won the battle for South Carolina – but may lose the war

Henry Olsen

Despite his win in Haley’s home state, the former president’s popularity is on shaky ground

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The Telegraph / February 26, 2024

The peasants are revolting: This year’s farmer protests are a mere foretaste of what is…

Henry Olsen

Farmers may be only a small part of the population, but they wield outsized influence everywhere for cultural and economic reasons.

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Brussels Signal / February 22, 2024

ASU SCETL Deserves Continued Funding

Henry Olsen

Any sensible venture capitalist will tell you to fund success, not starve it.

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Western Tribune / February 22, 2024

If Fidesz joins the ECR that would be good for Hungary – and good for…

Henry Olsen

Fidesz’s current status as a non inscrits party severely limits its ability to influence debate and policy.

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Brussels Signal / February 20, 2024

Biden must risk his party’s wrath to secure Ukraine’s future

Henry Olsen

The beleaguered foreign aid funding bill isn’t out of the woods yet. The president must show leadership.

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The Telegraph / February 14, 2024