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‘What message does this send Hamas? . . . Murder more hostages and you will get more concessions.’
Hunter Biden pleads guilty to federal tax charges.
But not before trying to evade responsibility with a Schrödinger’s plea.
He needs to demonstrate that he’s sane, stable and knowledgeable. She needs a show of good faith.
The government already tilts the scales in favor of low fertility.
She’d raise the rate by nearly 40%—to its highest level since the 1970s.
A court blocked the city’s ban, but Plan B is to kill them with taxes.
Macron appoints an old hand despite what voters demanded.
Which is likelier to influence an election, foreign operatives or federal prosecutors?
Bernard-Henri Lévy on how Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack changed Israel and the world.
A day at the tennis tournament pre-9/11 now seems an age ago.
His views may be more in sync with the American mind. She could represent a future beyond old men.
The Ontario festival offered an engaging world premiere with ‘Salesman in China,’ following Arthur Miller as he stages his American classic in Asia; also onstage is a fresh and funny ‘Twelfth Night,’ an unsettling production of Edward Albee’s ‘The Goat or, Who Is Sylvia?’ and the musical comedy ‘Something Rotten!’
The Detroit Lions have long been owned by the Ford family. The lessons of running a car company didn’t translate to success on the field.
Chronic diseases have reached crisis proportions, and Kamala Harris seems uninterested in the issue.
Possibilities include a U.S. financial panic, a Chinese recession, and a political crisis across the Atlantic.
The latest NFIB employment survey finds job openings across the economy.
Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne play the children of a dying man in writer-director Azazel Jacobs’s Netflix drama.
Kevin Hart, Samuel L. Jackson, Don Cheadle and Taraji P. Henson star in a Peacock series set in 1970 Atlanta, dramatizing the robbery of a party celebrating Muhammad Ali’s return to the ring.
Harris’s spending targets Georgia, while Trump is all-in on Pennsylvania.
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