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Our people and spirit matter more than an election. The U.S. is still a beacon of light.
In 1960, the vice president hankered for Mexican food.
The suspect, an illegal immigrant, shouted ‘Allahu Akbar.’ The victim was headed to synagogue.
Mistakes happen, but many of the stories you’ve heard turn out to be untrue.
Voters in the Eastern European nation re-elect a pro-EU President despite Moscow’s meddling.
She covered up for an unfit president, then took the nomination without a vote when he was forced out.
Like all elections, this one will have consequences, all the more so because we’re so deeply polarized.
Asset values have grown, but the working class bear the brunt of inflated prices and higher interest rates.
Hold your nose and pick your poison. The republic will survive Trump or Harris.
Washington uses the island for virtue-signaling, mostly at election time.
Florida’s Amendment 3 would legalize pot with dangerously high levels of THC.
A first step for President Trump or Harris to unify the country.
A GOP majority could check Harris’s desire to break the 60-vote filibuster rule and pass the progressive dream list.
Albany Democrats have a record of persecuting pro-lifers. Now they want voters to enshrine ideological notions of ‘gender identity’ in the state constitution.
State enforcers descend on a home with the pet social-media star.
Two court rulings, one of which could reach the Supreme Court.
Libertarian-leaning New Hampshire picks between Republican Kelly Ayotte and Democrat Joyce Craig.
If you like his policies but are put off by his tone or his excesses, consider the cost of the past four years.
But the ACA does need reform, as even Democrats recognize because they keep raising subsidies as its policies become unaffordable.
Making daylight-saving time permanent would provide Americans huge economic and health benefits.
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