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Sunday, May 19

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Anti-Israel Student Protesters Disrupt George Washington University Commencement

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The students accused university president Ellen Granberg of funding genocide and chanted for ‘intifada’ and a ‘student-led revolution.’

22

Ethanol Farmers Find a New Subsidy Savior

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And the Biden administration finally finds an energy pipeline it doesn’t want to shut down.

18

‘She Can Rest’: Shani Louk’s Body Recovered from Gaza in Time for Her Mother’s Birthday

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Seven months after their 22-year-old daughter was kidnapped by Hamas, Louk’s parents will lay their daughter body to rest.

17

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi Feared Dead after Helicopter Crashes, Makes ‘Difficult Landing’: Report

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The accident occurred near the border of Iran and Azerbaijan, close to the city of Jolfa.

13

First-Degree Criminal and Academic Mischief at Yale

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We shouldn’t be surprised that if you teach students to hate America, they one day might behave as if they do — by tearing down the American flag.

Hedgehogs, Grizzlies, and Trout . . . Oh My

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A woodland-themed baby shower needs a stump-like cake as its centerpiece.

Jim Acosta and the Laziness of Elite Opinion

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Behold the newsman who never says or thinks anything new.

Germany’s Woke Government Wavers as Islamists Declare Holy War

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The German government’s laissez-faire approach to Islamism has moved the problem into a taboo zone that has strengthened the Islamists.

Can the Tao Save Western Civilization?

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The recent embrace of Christian apologist C. S. Lewis’s framing of objective truth by some non-Christian ‘Taoevangelists’ is welcome, but may not be enough.

Wildcat’s Stumbling Search for Grace

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Ethan Hawke’s ambitious, if sometimes confused, portrayal of Flannery O’Connor’s life and works gets there in the end.

Saturday, May 18

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Hunter Biden Whistleblowers Ask Judge to Dismiss His Lawsuit against IRS

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The whistleblowers argued the case should be dismissed because their disclosures are legally protected.

19

Harvard Prevents Twelve Anti-Israel Protesters from Graduating at Commencement

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The university is suspending five students and placing over 20 of them on probation for participating in an anti-Israel encampment.

14

A Tale of Two Art Fairs

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In New York, TEFAF is tepid, but the American Art Fair delights.

The Chicago Political Machine’s New Blueprint for Power

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The Chicago Teachers Union wants to use its new contract to ensure its place atop the city’s politics.

Back-to-Back Hunter Biden Trials Are a Big Political Problem for the President

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But he and his faux special counsel might yet find a solution.

Will the Biden-Trump Debates Even Matter?

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Biden’s offer, timing, and criteria smack more of a losing candidacy than a winning one.

13

Can Poland Escape Its Revolutionary Cycle?

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A volatile back-and-forth contest between liberals and populists has marked the nation’s politics over the past decade-plus. Is a more stable future possible?

04

California University President Retires after Meeting Anti-Israel Protest Demands

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Ming-Tung ‘Mike’ Lee’s abrupt retirement was announced a day after he was placed on administrative leave.

Friday, May 17

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Trump Campaign Accepts VP Debate Hosted by Fox News, Biden Campaign Rejects Invite

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Earlier this week, Trump and Biden agreed to participate in two presidential debates on June 27 and September 10.

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Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Rebrands as Pro-Choice Senate Candidate

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‘No one should come between a woman and her doctor,’ Hogan wrote on X, saying that he is in favor of ‘restoring Roe v. Wade as the law of the land.’

The Transparently Flimsy and Misleading Alito Flag Story

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A hit job on Justice Alito’s wife not only misses the mark, it misrepresents the justice’s record.

22

David DePape Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison for Attacking Nancy Pelosi’s Husband

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DePape admitted to breaking into the family’s home and said he intended to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and hold her hostage.

Republicans Press State Department on Censorship Directives in Proposed Global Pandemic Agreement

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The WHO agreement would encourage the censorship of alleged ‘misinformation’ and ‘disinformation,’ Republicans Jim Jordan and Thomas Massie say.

20

Rock Hypocrisy in the Real World

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Blinken parrots Neil Young’s schizoid politics.

19

‘All for Show’: Harvard Ignored Action Plan from Its Antisemitism Task Force, Report Says

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Harvard’s task force found that ‘antisemitism was a major issue on campus’ and it ‘offered several recommendations on how to combat the problem.’

17

The Trump Trial Could End Next Week

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The wild card is Robert Costello, Cohen’s former lawyer.

World No. 1 Golfer Scottie Scheffler Arrested, Released ahead of PGA Championship

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‘A police officer instructed Scheffler to stop, but Scheffler continued to drive about 10 to 20 yards toward the entrance,’ according to an ESPN report

16

House Committees Vote to Hold Garland in Contempt for Denying Release of Special Prosecutor Recordings

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The White House claimed Biden has a ‘longstanding commitment to protecting the integrity, effectiveness, and independence of the Department of Justice.’

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Painter of the American Revolution, and Jefferson’s Wingman

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How John Trumbull drew inspiration from the third president for his most famous work, while finding himself enmeshed in his romantic life.