Democrats cry foul over his voter petition lottery, but does it merit the uproar?
Antitrust enforcers intent on sparking innovation and competition risk harming it, to Beijing’s benefit.
But the university sends mixed signals on its institutional neutrality policy.
The Kremlin works to defeat pro-European leaders in Moldova and Georgia.
How much would his border taxes offset his pro-growth policies?
The Pennsylvania Senator poses as a Trump ally but joins left-wing Senators in attacking the price of hamburgers.
Public unions and housing mandates sock a San Francisco Bay area town full of the rich and famous.
Students discuss the damaging content the app pushes on young people.
Voting for Kamala Harris and a fourth Obama term would bring risks too.
She is committed to strong alliances, prudence and action against climate change. Trump isn’t.
The party’s difficulties with working-class Americans turn out to cross racial lines.
Her proposal would either balloon the federal budget or reduce benefits in the Empire State.
‘It doesn’t mean they agree with us. We’re not going to take their foreign-policy decisions . . . and implement those.’
The ‘joy’ phase has passed. Now she’s focusing on the dangers of Trump.
Union and equity rules bog down the $5 billion program.
Chicago receives more unwanted recognition.
Her policies would make it harder for young people to flip burgers at fast-food franchises.
Fully remote work lives on in among federal workers, and it’s costing taxpayers.
Ballot measures would let localities impose rent control and evade property-tax limits.
He prosecutes Daniel Penny, who defended subway riders from a threatening vagrant.
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