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Trump would send a useful message of accountability by removing Michael Barr as Vice Chair for Supervision.
Judges 'Unretire' After Trump Wins
Democrats don’t hold up their end of a bipartisan Senate bargain.
Donald Trump's Japan Contradiction
He boasts about a SoftBank investment but snubs Nippon Steel.
Healthcare Stupefies the U.S.
The debate over insurance echoes an OECD finding about declining literacy.
A Bipartisan Consensus on Criminal-Justice Reform
The First Step Act may be a precursor to Trump’s second term.
All the News That's Suddenly Fit to Print After the Election
New York Times readers finally learn that Biden policies spurred a wave of illegal immigration.
Putin's Humiliation in Syria Reverberates in Russia
The collapse of the seemingly all-powerful Assad regime shows how fragile dictatorships are.
Higher Education Is in Trouble
Among other things, schools should curtail DEI and stop taking political sides.
GOP Takes Control, Headed for a Fiscal Cliff
How to avert disaster? First, do no harm. Then take a serious look at costly tax expenditures.
University staff issue strike threat over job cuts
The threat over nearly 100 job cuts as the university says it is adapting to a new financial reality.
'Max Americana'
Investors are bullish that Trump can restrain Washington.
Teacher struck off for sending naked picture
Nemiya Rookwood, who worked at Lincoln University Technical College, denied the allegations at a disciplinary panel.
Plan to register children not in school takes shape
The Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill is expected to come into force in 2025.
A Question for Jerome Powell: Why Cut Interest Rates Again Now?
Progress against inflation has stalled, and financial conditions hardly seem restrictive.
Repeal the Corporate Transparency Act
A judge has enjoined this burden on small business, and Congress can act.
A GOP Gift for Randi Weingarten
The Senate is poised to rob $196 billion from Social Security for public union workers.
Justin Trudeau Nears the End in Canada
His finance minister quits, as the ruling Liberals sink in the polls.
Assad's Fall Is a Chance to Back the Kurds
They are among the few allies who share American values, and they know how to win.
In Praise of Christopher Wray
He earned the respect of FBI agents and their families.
Daniel Penny, Round Two
Though he no longer faces the threat of prison, the Marine vet now faces a civil suit.