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Occidental College didn’t renew Daron Djerdjian’s contract, and colleagues suspect ideological bias.
About one third of his remarks at last week’s press conference were false, obtuse or lunatic.
Her Medicare for All plan is a fat political target, if the GOP has the wit to take it on.
Stellantis will lay off 2,450 production workers in Michigan as it replaces classic Ram trucks with EVs.
Tehran is so far along that a breakout to a bomb could come at any time.
‘Things got moving so quickly, it didn’t happen,’ he tells CBS, in his first interview since bowing out as a candidate for re-election.
A serious threat shuts down a concert in Vienna as Washington withdraws from terrorist hot spots.
The longshoremen’s union threatens to close shipping ports and disrupt supply chains on Sept. 30.
Sticker Mule’s Anthony Constantino endorsed the GOP nominee. Boycotts and death threats followed.
Elon Musk backs Trump, but a ‘VCs for Kamala’ pledge got 800 signatures.
Maduro’s regime is more unstable than it looks, and U.S. officials are too timid.
The vice-presidential nominee served honorably. Anyone saying otherwise owes the corps an apology.
The Olympics brought us together under banner and anthem.
The vice president passed up every opportunity to check the Biden spending binge.
Tim Walz is turning the state into another California and New York.
SunPower files for bankruptcy, thanks in part to Biden’s tariffs.
Iran and Russia fill the vacuum after a U.S. troop withdrawal.
England’s poor white communities are fed up with mass immigration and two-tier policing.
Its new CEO has the right background to address deeper questions raised by the 737 MAX catastrophe.
She’s a slight favorite, election analyst Nate Silver says, but the race is far from over. She could fall victim to the groupthink that led to denial of Biden’s decline.
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