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The network spins short-selling into a hit piece on Republican Senate challenger Dave McCormick’s business record.
The left keeps harassing Jack Phillips, despite High Court victories.
The FCC withdrew a grant for Starlink to cover rural counties, but the satellite service is now saving the day in those counties.
Both candidates have failed to ignite an important election.
The country has a terror problem of its own, but its leaders haven’t learned to think globally about it.
The 25th president was a different kind of ‘tariff man’ from the 45th president.
Harris should come out in favor of keeping this provision, which is vital to small businesses.
‘Allowing a genocidal, theocratic, unstable dictatorship . . . to develop nuclear weapons is about the most dangerous and irresponsible thing that the world could ever allow.’
The GOP is making slow but steady gains in their quest to retake the Senate.
Chinese stocks fall after their recent ascent as Beijing’s revival policies underwhelm.
Is the vice presidential candidate ‘misspeaking’ again?
The network subjects the anchor to a struggle session after he dares to commit journalism on air.
Western North Carolina has been devastated, but everyone is pitching in to the recovery effort.
Is the postsecondary education system sustainable?
Government spending rises 11%, more than offsetting booming tax revenue.
As auto layoffs mount in the state from climate policies, Democrats are on the political defensive.
She pitches another new entitlement, this one for home healthcare.
Last week’s Vance-Walz debate was free of hysterics and full of energy realism.
Building takes too long and costs too much, she says. Here are some remedies.
The California governor signs a bill banning legacy preferences at private colleges and universities.
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