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Playing golf, I learned that men are laconic, except when giving unsolicited advice.
‘If one follows the prosecution’s logic, New York’s government should have stood trial. . . . the state and city have been worse than reckless in their disregard for citizen safety.’
The U.S. has made foolish mistakes, but withdrawing from the world would be the worst of them all.
Socialist comrade embarks on another six-year plan for governing.
Once a bit of marijuana smoke was enough to scuttle an appointment. How far we’ve come.
The Biden administration sprints to cement its legacy—and stymie the GOP .
The NFL marketing coup of the year suggests there’s something wrong with the federal tax system.
Students discuss e-cigarettes and vaping.
Her dogmatic, hard-left views make her a risky fit for assessing intel.
Too many young men marinate in angry corners of the internet.
After raising taxes, she now wants to send checks to voters.
Billy Long can curb the agency’s spending and boost its security.
We’ve lost the reform knack despite 50 years of knowing how to fix healthcare.
It’s past time to fix the onerous CPA licensing process.
He almost certainly lacks the power to end it, and doing so would swell the illegal population.
Trump will need to overcome four foreign-policy fallacies to resolve entrenched conflicts.
Was Liz Truss done in by The Blob, the British version of the administrative state? While the former PM started out with a Thatcherite plan to grow the economy, it ended in a dramatic political tale of betrayals and blunders. All sides are featured, including a long and revealing interview with Liz Truss.
The Department of Government Efficiency may seek to slash the National Endowment for Democracy’s funding.
At the NSC, he was less interested in his assigned duties than in proving his loyalty to Donald Trump.
Senate Republicans have the better strategy to post an early victory.
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