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Under her leadership, the administration tackled migration’s root causes in northern Central America.
Aggressive Boston prosecutors targeted John Wilson, whose children were legitimately accomplished athletes.
The dollar is strong, inflation is down, and the average American isn’t calling for cheap money.
City that made progressive dysfunction famous celebrates elevation of one of its own.
She relieves pressure on the terror group to agree to release Israeli hostages.
They require ID and conduct most voting on election day.
The Education secretary attacks Republicans in a letter to student loan recipients.
Both sides cheer on union strikes, are anti-free-market, and hate Big Tech.
Sunday’s turnout was huge. If the votes are counted honestly, the dictator should lose.
Herzl turns out to be right: Jews aren’t safe without a homeland.
Democrats run against a think-tank paper that Trump disavows. Why?
A strong show of U.S. support and weapons for Israel would do far more to prevent a larger regional war.
I also don’t care for ‘impact’ as a verb, wisdom teeth aside.
If it makes the change soon rather than waiting until September or December, the markets would cheer.
‘I think the value or the success . . . of Trump’s foreign policies and approaches to national security only became apparent to many Americans after Biden reversed them.’
Expect inflation to rise if the central bank doesn’t keep reducing the size of its balance sheet.
Someone tell J.D. Vance: Bearing children doesn’t define one’s character or degree of patriotism.
Trump’s running mate is on the defensive over his views about the childless.
Gavin Newsom keeps denying evidence that his minimum-wage policy hurts workers.
Having lower judges investigate the Justices is not a good idea.
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