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The Defense secretary nominee said he’ll ‘look under the hood’ if confirmed.
The left wants to release the man who leaked records to ProPublica.
The Justices consider a Texas law telling websites to screen for minors.
Students discuss Mark Zuckerberg’s decision on social-media moderation systems.
Annoying habits can be hard to break.
Amid California’s fires, voters wake up from the dream that green pork is a solution.
We believe he blocked our deal over electoral politics, not security.
‘There’s a public-policy failure,’ says a onetime candidate for governor who nearly lost his home.
A chance for Ukraine and Trump to set Putin back and drive a wedge between Pyongyang and Moscow.
‘Like so much real estate, Greenland’s value is its location: A lot of missile shots coming toward North America from Russia would fly right over it, or at least near it.’
The Continent can no longer count on the U.S. for unconditional security support.
My firm, the Livingston Group, was subjected to your unjust persecution. We’d like an apology.
Moderates hoping for reform in the Democratic Party may be disappointed.
The two countries are eager to resolve their differences, and doing so would further American interests.
Gov. Newsom tilts at carbon emissions, not fire mitigation.
Civilians killed by ‘the color of their skin,’ as the world vilifies Israel.
The Defense nominee must overcome doubts about his qualifications.
The President ignores his legacy of failed American deterrence.
Expect U.S.-China tensions as the two leaders pursue opposing agendas.
Their sad, shared legacy is that both men have diminished their high offices.
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