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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.
Why the U.S. Economy Is Trouncing Europe's
Americans do worse in education scores, but the Continent lacks the U.S. risk-taking culture.
Growth Must Be the GOP's Priority
It gets late early during budget negotiations. Lawmakers waited too long to cut taxes in 2017.
Almost Everybody Agrees on Trump's Mandate
Even the “resistance” crowd may see a benefit in holding him to a hard-money standard.
Trump Is Back, This Time Without Disdain
As his domestic critics have gotten in line, so the world has saluted his restoration, if reluctantly.
The Right Way for Trump to Ditch the Paris Agreement
Trump plans to withdraw from it. In doing so, he can show the world a better way to reduce emissions.
Mother 'scared' while testing school walking route
Surrey County Council says it spends around £65m a year on school transport.
'The school system is broken': Why more parents are home-educating their children
The BBC speaks with parents who insist the school system is "broken" as latest government estimates point to a rise in home education.
'The school system is broken': Why more parents are home-educating their children
The BBC speaks with parents who insist the school system is "broken" as latest government estimates point to a rise in home education.
Drones and the Cost of Lost Trust
Conspiracy theories fly and public anger builds when Americans don’t believe their government.
On the Waterfront With Donald Trump
The President-elect sides with the longshoremen’s union instead of all workers.
California's EV Mandate on Trial
The Supreme Court takes up a challenge to the EPA’s damaging emissions waiver for the Golden State.
Britain Bans Puberty Blockers
Since Justice Alito asked, here’s how the U.K. treats ‘trans’ kids.
Debanking and the Return of Operation Choke Point
Don’t blame the banks for canceling accounts. They are acting under pressure from federal regulators.
The Economics of Media Bias
In a polarized country and crowded market, partisan coverage allows outlets to differentiate themselves.
Businesses Get a Reprieve From a Draconian Law
Complying with the Corporate Transparency Act would hit millions of entities—and cost billions.