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The collusion and laptop hoaxes were America’s ‘siloviki’ protecting their power.
The California-based Hewlett Foundation pushed the idea of a federal spend-a-thon.
Shelby Steele says the election shows that blacks no longer feel beholden to the Democratic Party.
The nasty treatment of ‘No Labels’ suggests the Democratic party itself should consider a new label.
Musk and Ramaswamy can end Washington’s habit of paying for everything from bike paths to bus stops.
A war game simulation shows we will run out of long-range missiles in a week.
A consensus on crime by illegal migrants may allow for enforcement progress.
The nominee reassures financial markets, for now, but there are many pitfalls ahead.
Shale fracking does more to reduce CO2 emissions than all the talk in Baku.
The tax agency is expanding a file-for-you program without signoff from Congress.
Alice Nderitu said Israel’s campaign in Gaza doesn’t meet the definition of genocide. She was fired.
As the island pursues independence, the U.S. can step in to safeguard Western interests from growing global threats.
All prosecutors have proved is that the Apple Daily founder is guilty of journalism.
In Trump, New Delhi thinks it has a friend who will help it stand up to China. We’ll see.
Tariffs, tax cuts and deportations could all drive prices higher. So could firing Powell.
Idaho did it. Why can’t the federal government?
Will the age of artificial intelligence see a return to a premodern acceptance of unexplained authority? Can human dignity be safeguarded?
End DEI, take control of museums, eliminate Census racial categories and defund public media.
Trump’s re-election has exposed aesthetic and substantive divisions within the alliance.
The year’s top films include thrilling adaptations and original dramas, such as ‘Wicked’ and ‘The Brutalist,’ as well as ideal showcases for actors Austin Butler and Glen Powell, who are deservedly ascending to the A-list.
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