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His successor as President will inherit a far more dangerous world.
Behind Microsoft's AI Power Deal
Biden energy policies are forcing companies to find their own power, as grid operators predict blackouts.
Trump's Price Controls on Credit Cards
He wants to cap interest rates at 10%. Is this the Sanders campaign?
How to Deter a Tax Data Thief
A House bill toughens sentences for leaking income-tax returns.
Trump Can Take Heart: Mark Zandi Says Harris Will Win
The Moody’s Analytics chief economist says she’s on a glide path. He’s been wrong before—and often.
Venezuela Takes Americans Hostage
Yet Biden still lets Chevron sell oil that enriches the Maduro dictatorship.
Exploding Pagers and the Tech Race With China
Israel’s attack against Hezbollah points to the risks and opportunities of an interconnected world.
Contrary to Media Myth, U.S. Urban Crime Rates Are Up
The FBI’s flawed statistics hide the disturbing results of the defund-the-police movement since 2020.
Israel's War Makes Gazans Less Radical
Palestinian surveys show a decline in support for Hamas and for terrorist tactics.
Notable & Quotable: Kamala Harris on Safety
‘Members of the LGBTQ community don’t feel safe right now. Immigrants or people with an immigrant background don’t feel safe right now. Women don’t feel safe right now.’
Section 230 Catches Up to AI
An appellate court holds companies liable for the actions of their algorithms.
The Biden-Harris Economic Success
The administration has helped America through hard times.
'Midnight in Moscow' Review: Losing the Deterrence Game
When Vladimir Putin amassed an army on the border of Ukraine, the U.S. warned against an invasion. What reason did he have to listen?
Arts Calendar: Happenings for the Week of September 22
Francis Ford Coppola builds a ‘Megalopolis’ onscreen, ‘Saturday Night Live’ begins its 50th season, a comprehensive exhibition looks at the life, work and legacy of dancer and choreographer Alvin Ailey, and more.
The Irreverent Revolution of 'Saturday Night Live'
About to begin its 50th season, Lorne Michaels’s series is among the most influential TV shows of all time, shaping the pop-cultural lexicon and producing generations of must-watch performers.
Student grows vegetables to save money
Majority of students at Kent universities face financial struggles that are causing stress for some.
Republican Party Kamikazes
In North Carolina and D.C., the party’s suicidal impulses are on display.
The House Rejects the Biden EV Mandate
Eight Democrats join the GOP, but three Democratic Senate candidates vote for the mandate, including Michigan’s Elissa Slotkin.
Israel's New Hezbollah Strategy
Israel shows the damage the Iran-backed militia will suffer in a full-scale war.
One Mission for the Secret Service
Time to give the financial investigations to another agency.