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She’s the only one offering a coherent economic and political theory. Her critics might try to do the same.
NPR CEO sees no bias problem, only a business opportunity.
There’s no way of learning to manage people other than by direct observation of those who do it well.
Our enemies, like those before them, will be washed away by the floods of history.
Lina Khan’s latest rule instantly invalidates 30 million contracts without Congressional authority.
Fewer scandals splash across front pages and TV news, but views differ on why.
The Supreme Court must consider the Presidency, not merely the fate of one former President.
Nine more Senate Republicans reject the isolationist temptation.
Bad policies created thousands of illicit shops and few legitimate ones.
Columbia, Yale and NYU camp out while the rest of the U.S. flees from wokeness.
Democrats decline to join the GOP chaos caucus, allowing the speaker to survive.
Under Jack Smith’s theory, Lincoln, Truman, Clinton and Biden could all have ended up in the dock.
Continental security can no longer be outsourced to the U.S., which may soon have other wars to fight.
Rockefeller and Soros grants are subsidizing those who disrupt college campuses.
The decline in reported crimes is a function of less reporting, not less crime.
Voters can’t say they weren’t warned.
The agency revives Obama’s Title II regulation that slowed investment and kept broadband prices high.
Students discuss whether the former president’s legal troubles over payments, classified documents and election interference will affect the 2024 race.
Companies like ours are helping build a skills-based economy.
A state Senate committee votes to set up an agency to determine eligibility.
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