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It’s impossible not to suspect the special counsel’s filing is politically motivated.
A rabbi clears space for new prayer notes as Rosh Hashanah, the New Year, begins.
The BLS jobs report survey is outdated and underfunded.
This year’s highlights include Adrien Brody as a genius architect in ‘The Brutalist,’ Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore in Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language feature, and Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaña in a sweeping rock musical.
The LCME, established with noble goals, has become arbitrary and holds back innovation.
He defers to the former and says he doesn’t ‘really care what happens’ to the latter.
Jason Reitman’s kinetic comedy re-creates the last 90 minutes before the late-night series had its debut in 1975.
Renegade homebrewers borrowed from Silicon Valley’s new microcomputer to describe their novel concept as a ‘microbrewery.’
Directed by Sam Mendes, Jez Butterworth’s play on Broadway spans decades in its story of an Englishwoman and her four daughters.
The problem isn’t too much saving, it’s that politics inhibits productive investment of capital.
American supporters are increasingly open about their allegiances.
The latest NFIB survey finds fewer employers with open positions.
Express Scripts says in a lawsuit that the FTC ignored evidence to tee up the company for the trial bar.
After Tuesday’s missile attack, he is already telling Israel the targets it can’t hit in self-defense.
Meet the union boss making $900,000 who shut down U.S. ports.
I admired the way he played the game, but his off-the-field mistakes were his downfall.
The vice-presidential nominees shocked the nation by being civil and reasonable.
In a race this close, small events in key states could decide the outcome.
She can defuse an argument with a card expressing her regret.
Today’s ‘anti-Zionism’ is hard to differentiate from the communist slogans I heard in my youth.
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