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Appellate judges say New York Attorney General Letitia James may have exceeded her legal authority.
Ride-share insurers are failing the state or fleeing amid litigation abuse.
Powell was willing to accept dissent and to stand up to Donald Trump.
Are ‘plutocrats’ like Bill Gates trying to run American society and usurp political debate? If so, success seems to elude them.
As with Bob McDonnell, they haven’t alleged much by way of official acts in exchange for favors.
The state’s perverse policies led to an increase in waste. A new lawsuit blames Exxon Mobil.
The Jewish state’s defensive campaign against Hezbollah is a lesson to the West.
In the short term, Israel’s strike may being more chaos. But it holds the promise of a future peace.
A tour of some of the nation’s elegant institutions, including the Enoura Observatory and the Chichu Art Museum, reveals an approach that is startlingly different from the monumental or encyclopedic ones that define many Western museums.
Blaming the surge on Republicans evades years of failed policies.
Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to fire the schools chief to please a union.
He classifies a strategy document that Congress made the price of aid.
An initiative on the November ballot disguises a huge business tax increase as a ‘rebate.’
We aren’t used to hearing this kind of rhetoric from Republicans.
The presidential nominees hit Pennsylvania, as Trump works to motivate his fans and Harris tries to prove she’s no ideologue.
Springfield, Ohio, isn’t alone. This city of 15,000 saw a sudden influx of 1,000 Central Americans.
Baby boomers desperately seek to control the aging process. They should give themselves a break.
Ignore Kamala Harris, and you can actually hear the U.S. painfully giving birth to an endgame.
The university ignored a suggestion to review its courses and lectures for academic rigor.
But the Chicago White Sox aren’t quitting.
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