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The Justices duck a definitive ruling on Florida and Texas laws that regulate speech on tech platforms.
France’s president claims an affinity for the crime-plagued port city, but it may not love him back in the second round of voting.
Voters saw Keir Starmer’s Labour Party as the safer alternative after 14 years of Conservative blundering.
An elite that can be so readily and repeatedly outsmarted is an elite that needs replacing.
The NIH First program wasn’t supposed to involve outright preferences. Public records show how that’s worked in practice.
Hartford won’t be satisfied until every last millionaire in the state moves to New Hampshire or Florida.
Adventurer dips where French politicians fear to float.
The ruling Tories are repudiated, as the Labour Party wins a huge majority but with vague plans.
A federal judge says the FTC’s ban on the employment agreements has no basis in law.
The agency can’t find all those wealthy tax cheats that Democrats swear exist.
With polls starting to come in after Biden’s miserable debate, it’s freak-out time.
Less than a month after bruising elections, Brussels is busy ignoring disaffected voters.
Israelis may not get to choose. While Biden dithers, the Iran-backed Lebanese militia fires away.
Swarms of cheap versions of a technology we invented could overrun the American military.
A majority of voters believe he is no longer fit to be president.
A religious reading of the Declaration of Independence has a long pedigree.
‘A one-term pledge would be viewed as an act of selflessness, putting the country ahead of any ambition.’
He wanted to ‘sunset’ Medicare while a senator, and his party has long desired to kill it with a single-payer system.
Refrigeration changed everything, overcoming seasonal and geographic limits on food, making shopping a weekly routine and not a daily one.
Mario Correa’s crisp drama à clef stages the generational rivalry between the two most prominent female lawmakers of the Democratic Party, Nancy Pelosi and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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