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The near miss at the Pennsylvania rally is miraculous, and it could be a redemptive political moment.
Baltimore loses its bid to soak oil and gas firms as public nuisances.
Democrats fear defeat in November, but the bigger threat is the next four years.
Trump and the Republican Party promise to do just that.
To turn a framework into a deal, keep Israeli and U.S. pressure on Hamas.
The 4-3 liberal majority on the state Supreme Court reverses a drop-box ruling by the same court from two years ago.
A weak and deteriorating president suckered his own party with a high-risk bid for a second term.
Regulators blocked a job-rich Alaska project that could have powered the green-energy dream.
‘You don’t know how the party can replace [Joe Biden]. You don’t want to be blamed for any of this. You just stay quiet and walk the calm path to defeat.’
NATO leaders respond, on and off the record.
They are locked in a death struggle for leadership of a country of which each of them is a symptom of decline.
The chief rabbi of the Grande Synagogue in Paris recently said ‘there is no future for Jews in France.’
The romantics see things clearly. Biden can’t go on, and anointing Harris would be a mistake.
The veep finalist who’s closest to Trump is North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.
Artificial intelligence helps researchers accelerate progress, but the Biden administration wants to limit inventions created with it.
The allies recognize that Beijing’s help for Putin shows that the world’s threats are global.
Anti-Israel protesters seek to ‘Make 2024 as Great as 1968!’
Congress low-balled the cost estimates for ObamaCare and keeps expanding it with little media coverage.
Our two-month-long processions have taken the Eucharist into the heartland.
He’s indispensable at 81 because the rest of the party has moved too far left for voters.
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