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‘What is the incentive for her [to take more questions]? . . . She’s getting out exactly the message she wants to get out.’
The Kremlin figured its territory was a sanctuary from the war it started. Not anymore.
In deciding Grants Pass v. Johnson, which the Supreme Court reversed, the Ninth Circuit relied on an anomalous decision from 1962, on which I worked as a clerk to Justice Harlan.
Minnesota isn’t alone in pursuing ‘net zero,’ leaving nowhere to go when solar and wind power fail.
I favor a welcoming immigration policy, but his executive order recognizes that the mass inflow of migrants has to be controlled.
With Trump floundering, she aims to turn out her ideological base, not to win over swing voters.
How would the Vice President keep America safe in a dangerous world? The voters deserve some answers.
His military record isn’t a good reason to oppose his candidacy.
The Biden Education Department can’t manage the Fafsa student aid form, but it can rush out more pre-election debt relief.
A court filing offers new details, and stay tuned for the trial.
She’s been compared to John Kerry, but he was a relatively honest flip-flopper.
Both Pennsylvania governors fell foul of their party for views connected to religion.
Jewher Ilham’s father is in a Chinese prison for ‘separatism.’
Emotion, politics and profit were allowed to override sound investing and regulatory principles.
The Japanese currency’s rapid appreciation could serve to trigger a global financial emergency.
His investment-banking activities helped Pixar, Dell, AOL and thousands of other companies.
As Kamala Harris rises in the polls, the former President doesn’t know how to respond.
The Sixth Circuit blocks the overreaching FCC rule, citing the Supreme Court’s major questions doctrine.
The Minnesota economy is no success story on the Governor’s watch.
A judge says the tech giant violates antitrust law even though it doesn’t harm consumers.
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