Likewise, if a cruise ship wants proof of vaccination before you board, it should have the right to. Here’s why.
Plus: What I discovered when I interviewed James Comey. And why I can’t think of a single interesting anecdote or conclusion from Tim Sainsbury’s memoir.
The main issue is not that the latter’s actions are extreme, but that they’re anti-constitutional.
Seventeen Republican senators would be needed for the two thirds majority required to impeach him. This seems a high bar.
If an unpleasant medical procedure becomes unavoidable, it’s nearly always best not to put it off. Pence should seek to move the 25th amendment.
Our columnist took issue with Lockdown Sceptics in his article yesterday. The Editor of that site replies.
State action to regulate social media is unproblematic in principle, but deeply problematic in practice – and the law of unintended consequences applies.
Plus: Biden won fair and square, Trump’s allegations of fraud have been dismissed by the courts – and one can be a conservative and say so.
We feel the power of American culture in Britain – and the shock-jockery, coat-trailing, and oppositional mindset that comes with it.
Recent elections show that the party can thrive in the emerging, more diverse America. But not if it can’t shake off this toxic President.
The Senate Republican leader warns his colleagues that the President’s refusal to accept the election result threatens democracy itself.
The new President’s problems will begin right at the start with whatever he decides to do next.