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I will lead Democrats on the Banking Committee to lower costs, advance security and cut red tape.
The medical satire I was writing seemed less funny when I learned I had cancer.
Limit asylum claims, reduce welfare and open the door to highly skilled foreign nationals.
Persistent inflation and high interest rates could stand in the way of his ideas for expanding GDP.
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Raising the $10,000 cap on the state and local deduction is bad tax policy and could be bad politics too.
He says wind farms only work because of subsidies. He’s right.
She flips on the crucial intelligence-collection tool to win Senate GOP support. Is she believable?
The recent Treasury Department breach is the latest example of China’s strategic plan to destabilize the free world.
Seeing them together is like hearing an old hit song on the radio.
In politics as in life, the stupid person causes others to lose and gains nothing for himself.
Gavin Newsom promised to ‘Trump-proof’ the Golden State. If only he’d fireproofed it instead.
Is the AI hype over? Is Ozempic the new aspirin? Is Snoop Dogg overexposed?
Bad forest and water management, misplaced priorities and price controls all played a role.
She’s risking her life by fighting the Venezuelan regime and was briefly held by armed goons.
The ANC has been too cozy for too long with the West’s enemies.
Sacramento tilts at reducing temperatures while its cities burn from failure to adapt to a variable climate.
The Federal Reserve’s premature rate cuts look worse all the time.
The Supreme Court seems skeptical of the Chinese-owned platform’s First Amendment claim.
The judge gives him no punishment—plus a shot at vindication.
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