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  • 2 months ago | thedispatch.com | Nick Catoggio |Jonah Goldberg |David Drucker |Michael Warren

    The strange decline of pro-Palestinian activism. Published February 26, 2025 An annoying occupational hazard of punditry is stumbling across a news story that perfectly supports the thesis of your column … after you’ve already published it. Maybe “annoying” is too much. It’s gratifying to see one’s opinion vindicated by events! When the New York Times drops this six days after I wrote this, I feel like Dispatch subscribers are getting their money’s worth.

  • Feb 12, 2025 | thedispatch.com | Charles Hilu |Michael Warren |Nick Catoggio |Kevin Williamson

    But Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s record of union support could cost her Republican votes in the Senate. Published February 12, 2025 During the 2024 election cycle, President Donald Trump and his Republican Party made explicit overtures to union voters, making them a key part of their new coalition. Now, Trump is trying to push through the Senate a nominee to please them. Republican former Rep.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | thedispatch.com | Peter Gattuso |Michael Warren |Michael Reneau |Jake Meador

    The president made a series of claims that were either false or missing context. Published January 22, 2025 President Donald Trump outlined his vision for his second presidential term Monday in the longest inaugural speech by word count since Herbert Hoover’s address in 1929. However, Trump’s 2,885-word speech included claims that were inaccurate or misleading on immigration, energy and environmental policy, tariffs and international trade, and the Panama Canal.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | thedispatch.com | Michael Warren |Kevin Williamson |John Mccormack |Sarah Isgur

    With a chilling wind blowing through the nation’s capital, a former president turned out of office by the voters four years earlier took the oath again. The culmination of a period of political uncertainty in which populism was on the rise, the new president’s inaugural address focused on trade, economic stability, and a restoration of the nation’s character.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | thedispatch.com | Peter Gattuso |Michael Warren |Charlotte Lawson |Grayson Logue

    Emergency relief programs are available to disaster victims in addition to the one-time payment. Published January 17, 2025 The Southern California wildfires have destroyed thousands of homes and tens of thousands of people remain under evacuation orders as of Friday, prompting many social media users to speculate whether the current level of federal disaster relief aid is sufficient.

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