Eight years ago, people on the left vowed to resist. Now they tell themselves stories of the ‘multiverse.’
A proposed hike in the minimum wage for tipped employees would drive many out of their jobs.
The party’s most accomplished elected official in Michigan becomes an independent.
Set on Christmas Eve, Leslye Headland’s Broadway play observes the fractious relationships among two religious parents and their adult children.
Restraining prices is job one for Trump.
The president-elect acts as if he’s already in charge. There’s never been a transition like this before.
The Fifth Circuit rejects the SEC’s approval of the stock exchange’s mandate for company directors.
Congress slinks out of town without spending more on the military.
The President wants to rewrite trade deals to remove protections for U.S. investors in Mexico and Colombia.
China’s emergence as an economic power helped fuel the rise of protectionist views on trade worldwide.
Musk and Ramaswamy can’t just ‘yada yada yada’ their way through the deregulatory process.
Congress should pass a bill to make clear males can’t play on female teams.
Why won’t the Senate take an opportunity to save Trump from a bad political deal?
The U.S. raised some $62 million to help reconstruct the great Gothic church.
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The Continent looks to repatriate refugees, but Syria hasn’t been liberated so much as overrun.
Letitia James presses her case. The president-elect has a chance to vindicate the First Amendment.
Small business optimism climbs as Bidenomics departs.
Warren and Sanders tell us why killing CEOs is understandable.
What Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy can learn from the 1920s Budget Bureau.
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