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Elon Musk promises ‘a robot buddy’ like C-3PO and or R2-D2. Xi Jinping has a less benign idea.
‘Someone who insists that members of ‘dominant groups’ should . . . ‘make space’ for members of minority identities is advocating for deference politics.’
The vice president promises to replicate a disastrous experiment.
Companies that pledged net-zero emissions are now in legal jeopardy.
Bad policies suppress wages and boost asset values. Now liberals want the tax code to catch up.
Greenwich Academy, my alma mater, prides itself on openness.
If rebates are a problem, why does Congress require them for government insurance plans?
The threat to global shipping grows on Biden’s watch.
Computer chips get a NEPA reprieve, but the rest of the economy needs one too.
Conflict between the two countries has intensified in recent years, prompting New Delhi to deepen its ties with the U.S.
Meanwhile, the vice president echoes his claim that inflation is someone else’s problem.
The university expects Jews to attend a vigil with students who celebrated ‘the resistance’s success.’
Lithium batteries are supposed to make the world safer. Instead they keep bursting into flames.
‘Oikophobia is the aversion to one’s home. A mounting contempt, which leads us to want to violently erase the symbols of our civilization.’
This 20 minute documentary sheds light on the worst antisemitic riot in American history, which occurred in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, in 1991.
One of the campaign’s most important issues is the vast power and authority of the federal government
The president plans to annoy voters by touring the nation to tout his record.
Smartphones have ‘rewired’ childhood. Virginia is doing something about it.
The vice president is a question mark. Markets understand what to expect from Trump’s policies.
Students discuss the vice president’s pros and cons for this November’s presidential race.
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