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Leaders who invite chaos also give voters a reason to support illiberal alternatives.
RFK Jr. and John Fetterman buck the party by standing up for the Jewish state.
… imagine what the staff of Air Force One thinks of the press.
The superstar singer leans into country music on an ambitious if uneven new album that knocks down the fences between genres with indomitable confidence.
A healthcare-industry hack shows the need for autonomous databases and operating systems.
‘All three of you have been on Air Force One. . . . That’s made by Boeing, right? . . . Do those doors stay on?’
Voters hand the opposition a landslide victory in local elections.
The endlessly imitated star looms so large that he overshadows actors of a more refined tradition, and yet his immediacy and intensity were essential to the evolution of American movies.
Rather than prepare the U.S. for the challenges of the 21st century, they want to bring back the 20th.
A state that is threatened by an honest journalist is exposing its own weakness, corruption and fragility.
In the battle between the IRA and British forces in Northern Ireland, informers and double agents added to the fog of war.
EPA’s latest EV mandate is the most costly and fanciful to date.
Contrary to President Biden’s assurances, the U.S. has little visibility into Afghanistan as it becomes a sanctuary for ISIS-Khorasan.
Juries get called once corporate diversity turns to discrimination.
A Burger King franchise will have to pay burger flippers $20 an hour. The corner diner won’t.
Letitia James puts him in jeopardy with a twisted game of ‘The Price Is Right.’
Venezuelan ocean patrols are already violating Guyana’s maritime boundary.
Why did Roosevelt refuse to sign a law against lynching?
EVs and other digital-controlled products open extra access to the grid, which enemies can exploit.
For liberal politicos, the ‘resistance’ years were a lot more fun than defending Joe Biden.
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