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The GOP can’t ignore Medicaid—Democrats won’t let them. Republicans have no choice but to engage the issue thoughtfully and passionately. It’s entirely possible for them to pull it off if they try, writes Karl Rove on.wsj.com/4kcOKNN

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The FDA’s job is to regulate drugs for safety and efficacy, not to investigate the “root” causes of disease, which Dr. Makary and RFK Jr. seem to think are food additives like talc. on.wsj.com/43zqjDb

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Pakistan’s army chief has emerged stronger after confronting India. But his country has shown its weakness, writes Sadanand Dhume on.wsj.com/4jlHSMT

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The higher SALT cap won’t increase the incentive at the margin to save or invest, though it will ease the high tax burdens of progressive states. on.wsj.com/4dubBBC

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By targeting perceived left-wing strongholds, some on the political right may cultivate the very radicalism they fear, writes Jukka Savolainen on.wsj.com/3H9XTrN

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The Trump Administration seems to think it needs to destroy Harvard to save it. This is the opposite of making America great. on.wsj.com/4k9xp8h

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Iranian hopes that Trump would morph into Barack Obama and settle for a rerun of the 2015 nuclear deal have met a setback. on.wsj.com/4kzOzMg

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The First Amendment applies to state legislators no less than anyone else. Meantime, Rep. Libby was denied her ability to represent the constituents who elected her. on.wsj.com/4mvbkCE

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Republicans should beware. They have two big messaging problems. If not confronted soon, they could create major difficulties in the 2026 midterms, writes Karl Rove on.wsj.com/4kqLrCR

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The clearest exit from this road to economic perdition is to reduce the tariffs by negotiating real reciprocal trade agreements, write Phil Gramm and Donald J. Boudreaux on.wsj.com/4jddios

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One question persists in American education: How pervasive are the stories of kindergartners learning about transgenderism or high-schoolers waving Hamas flags in hallways? writes Daniel Buck, “Youngest Old Man in Ed Reform” on.wsj.com/3SEpC6x

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The overwhelming majority of police officers should be free to continue what they do best: protect and serve their communities. The Civil Rights Division will work with, not against, our brave police, writes AAGHarmeetDhillon on.wsj.com/3H8gULd

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The Trump administration rolled out a justification for its reciprocal tariffs that, as even a high school economics student knew, made no sense. Is this now, in fact, par for the course? asks Holman Jenkins on.wsj.com/4kbxTec

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When I was in high school, my friends and I had space from our families during the school day, and from each other at home. Social media has blurred these lines, and it is costing our students, writes Liz Shulman on.wsj.com/44L2I4w

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The FDA’s job is to regulate drugs for safety and efficacy, not to investigate the “root” causes of disease, which Dr. Makary and RFK Jr. seem to think are food additives like talc. on.wsj.com/43HBavU

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Chicago’s black unemployment rate is 12.3%, the worst among major cities, according to Wirepoints. Yet who will press Mayor Johnson on that, while he’s busy taking questions about the federal inquiry and using Trump as his own foil? on.wsj.com/4jlkIpz

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By targeting perceived left-wing strongholds, some on the political right may cultivate the very radicalism they fear, writes Jukka Savolainen on.wsj.com/4dqB3bc