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An independent agency of government shouldn’t have such enormous power to skew financial outcomes.
The company is losing $107,043 per EV sale, and taxpayers could end up paying.
Germans may finally get a chance to vote for economic growth.
His leadership and foresight still inspire the free world, 150 years after his birth.
The new U.K. government gets a lesson in supply-side economics as businesses revolt against tax hikes.
At the start of the FBI’s campaign against organized crime, few agents had any experience with guns or knew how to handle a crime scene.
Katori Hall’s play at Lincoln Center observes four daughters as they gather on an island off the coast of Georgia in the wake of their mother’s death.
The German painter and sculptor receives a retrospective in New York featuring more than 100 works, many of them bombastic and suffused with sarcasm.
Calling RFK Jr.: See the new treatment that will break a Pfizer monopoly on a drug for heart disease.
A federal magistrate says the anti-Israel nonprofit must hand over donor information.
The No. 2 at a department or agency can be as important as the No. 1.
Along with the turkey and football, send some gratitude in God’s direction.
New York’s mayor urges his party to address public safety and immigration.
The agency has created career pathways built on race rather than merit.
We are a great democratic republic, we have been through a lot, and we are still the hope of the world.
The President-elect’s appointments signal a plan to disrupt Washington.
There’s a feast scheduled in western North Carolina.
Students discuss the president-elect’s nominees.
An editorial published annually since 1961: An account of the Pilgrims’ journey to Plymouth in 1620, as recorded by Nathaniel Morton.
An editorial published annually since 1961: For all our social discord we yet remain the longest enduring society of free men governing themselves without benefit of kings or dictators.
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