Humiliation for Stephanopoulos as Trump Secures Historic Defamation Settlement With ABC News—But Former Clinton Adviser Still Reportedly Inks Lucrative New Deal

The historic defamation settlement that President-elect Donald Trump won from ABC News on Saturday is a major embarrassment for George Stephanopoulos, the former whiz kid Clinton aide and ABC star whose on-air remarks led to the settlement—and whose outsized compensation has long caused disgruntlement at ABC amid an accelerating ratings decline. On Saturday, ABC agreed

How the Liberal Elites Got Schooled

In Storming the Ivory Tower: How a Florida College Became Ground Zero in the Struggle to Take Back Our Campuses, Richard Corcoran poses a pivotal (and potentially generational) question: Is higher education in the United States of America at a tipping point? Across a political career spanning multiple decades, Corcoran served as Sen. Marco Rubio’s

Feminine Spirits

“I think it is fairly obvious,” Eleanor Roosevelt wrote in 1940, “that women have voted on most questions as individuals and not as a group, in much the same way that men do, and that they are influenced by their environment and their experience and background just as men are.” Eighty-five years later, it seems

Biden Admin Takes Credit for Israeli Victories It Tried To Prevent

TEL AVIV—Biden administration officials have claimed credit this week for the ongoing collapse of the Iranian axis, seeking to recast their role in a series of Israeli victories that they worked to thwart. Hours after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria on Sunday, President Joe Biden touted “the unflagging support of the United

NYT Puts Menstrual Products in Men’s Bathrooms ‘To Support Transgender and Non-Binary Colleagues’

The paper’s employees ‘are welcome to use the restroom in which they feel most comfortable,’ internal notice says (Getty Images) The New York Times added menstrual products to its Manhattan office’s men’s bathrooms over the summer, according to internal communications obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. The paper’s decision was announced by the vice president