Donald Trump went on a podcast and discussed cocaine addiction. His opponent plays it safe.
Bayer has already pulled the herbicide from the consumer market based on false cancer claims.
Did he think his Trump prosecutions wouldn’t get a furious response?
The tax agency again delays a vital software upgrade, at the cost of billions.
Trump showed he isn’t up to the job. But her lack of substance won’t escape the voters’ notice.
Biden’s agencies keep violating the law and losing in court: the list.
A major accounting firm is accused of abetting repression.
The questions and answers showed everything that’s wrong with the way we discuss the Middle East.
It goes beyond proposals to pack the Supreme Court and even targets the freedom of speech.
Pundits were sure she easily beat Trump, but they’re not who she needs to convince.
Beijing insists on church ‘Sinicization,’ and dissenting pastors and deacons are rounded up.
President Kennedy’s economic policies put him closer to Trump than Harris.
Media folk are having difficulty comprehending her record.
They called Trump out on every falsehood but let Harris get away with one lie after another.
They thought Biden would be a steadier hand in foreign affairs. What a costly miscalculation.
Harris wants to impose a national law without late-term restrictions.
She takes credit for oil production that her Administration has tried to limit.
One candidate for Congress is a federal prison inmate. Another wants a secession vote. Democrats fear the inmate may hurt Rep. Mary Peltola.
Trump has a communication problem, but Harris has a character problem. It isn’t over.
What we do isn’t nearly as important as how we do it.
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