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If Bernie Sanders and Dick Cheney can agree, they can’t possibly be wrong—or right, for that matter.
Now Comes the Hard Part of the Dockworkers Fight: Automation
Operators can afford the 62% pay increase, but not the low productivity that the work rules produce.
Period-pain proof required for school sick days
The school says it is also not accepting explanations such as "unwell, poorly or ill".
The Lessons of Oct. 7 a Year Later
The defeat of Hamas and the Iranian axis is the real peace plan.
The Chicago School Board Coup
The entire board resigns in protest as the mayor tries to placate the Chicago Teachers Union with an unaffordable new contract.
How Bad Are U.S. Ports? The Best Is 53rd Worldwide
The dockworkers union won a 62% pay raise thanks to President Biden, but it still opposes any automation.
New York's Dangerous Amendment
Prop. 1 on the November ballot would impose progressive intolerance.
Meet John Hess, the Latest CEO Target of Biden-Harris
The administration has abused its power to punish opponents. The press doesn’t seem to care.
Not All Cuban Migrants Are Refugees
There are also regime officials who enter the U.S. without revealing their backgrounds.
The Truth About Amber Thurman's Death
Harris and Walz exploit a tragedy to further a political narrative about ‘Trump abortion bans.’
I Was a Hamas Hostage, and My Dad Still Is
I’m 17. My younger brother and I survived 52 days of captivity.
AM Radio's Day Has Passed
Lawmakers in Washington ponder a bailout at the expense of innovation.
Why Do the Young Vote Left?
Socialist teachers lead them to think of government as a free-money tree.
Oct. 7 and the Iranian Nuclear Threat
Hamas’s barbaric attack hardened Israeli attitudes, and the world has yet to appreciate the stakes.
Eye and ear checks to be offered to autism students at school
An NHS scheme is bringing checks into special schools to help identify issues sooner.
The Harris Broadband Rollout Has Been a Fiasco
Three years after the $42.5 billion subsidy passed, not a single project is underway. Here’s why.
No Sign of a Recession in Jobs
The labor market rebounds in September, as bond yields pop.
The Dish on Spectrum and Politics
The FCC gives Charlie Ergen some crucial regulatory forbearance.
Vance, Walz and the Biden Border App
We missed a worthwhile debate about a growing path of migrant entry.
Inside Israel's Air-Raid Shelters
My friends text pictures of their families and pets and share moments of unity and even levity.