May 24, 2022 Issue
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Feature
The Roe misdirectionIts fall wouldn't endanger civil rights or gay marriage.
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Your Land
Business
Editorial
Editorial
Biden has already opened the borderLetter from the Editor
Letter From the Editor
Political happy talk, unhappy voters
Washington Briefing
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Transportation and Infrastructure
How high will gas prices go?
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Cybersecurity
NSA involvement in encryption project raises suspicions
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Campaign 2022
Putting Pennsylvania in play
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Media Malpractice
Democracy dies in dullness
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The Columnists
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- Mixed primary election results show the importance of dumping Trump Hugo Gurdon
- It's not exactly Trump's Republican Party Michael BaroneIs it Donald Trump’s Republican Party? You can make the case it is, as partisan Democrats do, from the victories of various candidates endorsed by the former president in Republican primaries. But it’s not an airtight case, and Trump’s batting average is inflated by the dozens of endorsements he has made of incumbents with no significant primary opposition.
- Regulatory capture is milking the baby formula market Dominic GreenThe great baby milk drought of 2022 is a man-made disaster, a perfect storm of regulatory and policy failure. There is, however, a simple formula for restoring a steady flow of the white stuff. First, the Biden administration should immediately suspend the tariffs and restrictions that block imports from the European Union and Canada, whose safety and quality standards exceed the FDA’s. Next, the administration should break up the government-sponsored monopoly that caused the drought in the first place.
- What if Democrats had made the economy even worse? Byron YorkWHAT IF DEMOCRATS HAD MADE THE ECONOMY EVEN WORSE? President Joe Biden likes to blame inflation on the COVID pandemic and the war in Ukraine — or, as he says, "Putin's price hike." But the fact is, Biden's own actions, and those of his party, have also contributed significantly to the rise in the cost of living that is making it harder and harder for many people to make ends meet. And that rise, in turn, is feeding a terrible pessimism among the public about the state of the country.
Life & Arts
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TV
Laugh tracks
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Downtime
Commence drinking
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Sports
Grace in the clutch
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Books
Conservatism's progress
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On Culture
Kendrick Lamar dares us to categorize him
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Long Life
Sticky business
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More from the Magazine
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Your Land
Word of the Week: 'Choice'
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Obituary
Randy Weaver, 1948-2022
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Crossword Puzzle
Crossword: Memorial Day
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