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The president takes a risk in proposing a face-off so early in the cycle. He also has some advantages.
Democrats in Congress say they’ll hold middle-class tax cuts hostage to a huge overall tax increase.
Do federal judges need to weigh in on ‘Larry the Farting Leprechaun’?
Jeremy Hunt, one of the former Prime Minister’s vocal critics, now concedes she might have had a point.
For good this time, thanks to declining enrollment. Unlike during the pandemic, now the left is desperate to keep them open.
Queers for Palestine? The contradictions are causing a crash at the intersection.
The regime is blaming the opposition. But the loss of the refiner is all Chávez’s doing.
The crazy economic theory that spending has no consequences.
Cairo has turned a blind eye to Hamas’s tunneling and shipments of weapons over and under its border.
‘And if his name was not Donald Trump, and if he wasn’t running for president . . . I’m telling you that case would have never been brought.’
A report from a self-styled non-ideological Supreme Court watchdog is filled with errors and omissions.
He acknowledges the need for human talent to compete with China and the rest of the world.
Most can’t afford a home, and many are struggling to find work. They can’t even sell their used EVs.
In Rahimi, the Justices uphold a law stripping guns from an alleged domestic abuser, but a debate breaks out over originalism and the Second Amendment.
A revenge campaign by Trump supporters against Assembly Speaker Robin Vos may cost the state GOP its legislative majority.
This year 23 of 32 members will hit the 2% military spending target.
Kyiv’s deal with a major U.S. supplier faces a White House obstacle.
The official start of the United States of America.
The career of Calla Walsh is a window on Palestine Action US, which wants to disrupt the presidential debate and more.
Gender ideology, social justice and Marxist ideas are all welcome in the classroom. Phonics isn’t.
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