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Auto workers could lose $5,000 from EV losses. Thanks, Shawn Fain.
A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators put The Hague on notice for its lawless campaign against Israel.
The California Governor has a revelation about rising electric rates.
He’s at his strongest when it comes to the Jewish state and its enemies. She’s at her weakest.
His opponents don’t think he’s Hitler. They see him as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go for broke.
Trump’s Madison Square Garden jamboree drew a diverse audience, contrary to grim historical parallels.
Initiative 2066 would preserve the right to use natural gas against an errant electrification plan.
Biggest surprise? Better vice-presidential choice? We have answers to these and other questions.
At El Museo del Barrio, this large-scale survey of contemporary Latin American art features nuanced explorations of identity largely free of politicking.
Mondrian’s fine lines, letters from Oliver Sacks, a private army in Russia and more.
The White House doctors a transcript, according to A.P. sources.
The German author’s classic, set at a tuberculosis sanatorium in the Alps, is a vivid portrait of Europe before the Great War.
He’d slow the left’s coercive march, but his policies are likely to be a jump ball.
The CFPB chief goes wild on regulation as he hunts a promotion under Kamala Harris.
Trump and Harris both have obvious flaws, but there’s no reason for us to give up on one another.
From ‘deplorables’ to ‘garbage,’ contempt doesn’t seem to be a winning message.
Chaplains offer crucial spiritual care to patients pondering eternal questions.
The tennis star’s case affirms the dangers of engaging with China.
Disrupted circadian rhythms throw off our body clocks. Hangovers may arise when a tired brain and an overworked liver struggle to reconnect.
He understands that the American president can’t draw red lines unless he is willing to enforce them.
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