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The New York Sun is home to the finest traditions of American journalism. Credited as “one of the most influential American newspapers,” The Sun was founded in 1833 and ran for over 100 years as a Pulitzer-winning independent daily until its merger with The New York World-Telegram in 1950. In 2002, The Sun was relaunched as The New York Sun under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Seth Lipsky and competed with The New York Times for seven years as a leading daily print newspaper. In the coming months, we’ll be re-making the Sun’s web properties and, together with longtime proprietor and editor, Seth Lipsky, expanding its much admired coverage of politics, culture, and the arts. In its editorials, the Sun will pursue its focus on constitutionalism, equality under the law, and American values. We’ll also be developing the Sun’s unique community, with new opportunities to engage and participate in the conversation. In 188 years of history, the Sun has always resisted the herd mentality and demonstrated a willingness to stand apart. Today, amid record public distrust in news media, we’re confident that you’ll find our unique, principles-based journalism to be an indispensable addition to your day.
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Corey DeAngelis, a leading school choice advocate, opens his new book with a dedication and thank you to Randi Weingarten and the teachers unions for “overplaying” their hands.
How Teachers Unions Enraged Parents and Awakened a ‘Sleeping Giant,’ Sparking a 'School Choice Wave'
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Though the equity market is roaring — the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average all closed at record highs on Wednesday — the price of gold is rising even faster.
Collapse in Value of Dollar Sees Investors Turning to Gold, Which Has Been Outpacing the Market
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A French-born, American-schooled pianist, Jacky Terrasson, has just released a new album titled “Moving On,” and it is abundant with highly confident references — Easter Eggs, even — to great jazz pianists past and present.
With ‘Moving On,’ Jacky Terrasson Plays Among the Jazz Pianist Pantheon
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At court Monday, attorneys for America are expected to make overtures to assuage the doubts of the British court managing the case, which has said it will not extradite Julian Assange unless the Americans agree that he will not be executed.
Assange Faces Key Hearing, as U.S. Seeks To Assure U.K. He Won’t Be Executed If Tried for Espionage
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Far from challenging the Communist regime with rhetoric about Free China's independence, William Lai at his inauguration is expected to wave an olive branch of kinship while focusing on domestic issues.
Despite Beijing’s Tough Talk, Chances of War Appear Slim — for Now — as Free China’s New President Awaits Inauguration
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The trial of an ailing 76-year-old thief, charged with stealing Judy Garland’s ruby slippers from "The Wizard of Oz," begins Monday.
Trial of Ailing Thief, 76, Charged With Stealing Judy Garland’s Ruby Slippers From ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ To Begin Monday
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Count on a renewed round of outrage — and calls for recusal — from the left over the report that an upside-down American flag was hoisted on Justice Samuel Alito’s lawn in January 2021, write the editors of The Sun.
Justice Alito’s Old Glory
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Mystik Dan, now the favorite to win the Preakness after Muth's scratch, seeks the second leg of the Triple Crown.
Mystik Dan the Favorite To Win Preakness Following Muth Scratch
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