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The novel, and the smash 1975 movie, was the first many Americans had heard of sharks.
To showcase his city, the mayor puts his antipolice policies on hold until after the convention.
Charli XCX’s music has hooked in the underemployed, doom-scroller vote.
Politicians will blame the Fed despite their own anti-growth policies.
The President signals that the Ayatollah won’t pay for attacking Israel.
The oil company moves to Texas as Sacramento regulators may take over the refining industry.
Biden is making the plan for the poor into an all-purpose welfare program.
Many colleges no longer offer classes in price theory, which means they’re imparting knowledge without wisdom.
Ad-free, subscription access to lots of content was a fun dream while it lasted.
The Biden administration has pressed the Jewish state for a cease-fire, so far without success.
A tenacious triumph for U.S. gymnasts.
The justice talks about how ‘good people’ are ‘getting whacked’ by the regulatory state. He says proposals to alter the high court are nothing new.
Attorney General Matt Platkin’s effort is part of a nationwide campaign that claims to be ‘pro-choice’ but seeks to limit options for women.
‘In recent years, the socialist model has given way to brutal capitalism, economists say, with a small state-connected minority controlling much of the nation’s wealth.’
Kamala Harris has the wind at her back. Her strengths became clearer in the past two weeks.
Our reporter is finally free, but he won’t be the last American taken if U.S. policy doesn’t change.
The killer of 2,276 people will be spared the death penalty.
Kudos to the Senate GOP for defeating the Wyden-Smith plan that was a Democratic policy coup.
Behind the scenes, he’s campaigning for Harris by buying off key constituencies.
An increasingly irreligious culture seeks to appropriate the words of faith.
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