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The Smith-Corona I got when I turned 12 prepared me for a college side gig.
With no authorization from Congress, the bank regulator tries to suppress these innovative firms.
California leftists whisper about the wisdom of self-defense.
The economic theory that explains the powerlessness and confusion of university administrators.
Now that the central bank has transformed the financial system, novel policies are hard to scrap.
This little-seen 1961 film, written and directed by acting coach Peter Kass and now being rereleased in select theaters, is a chilling reckoning with both the bombing of Japan and the era’s civil-rights struggle.
New weight-loss drugs appear to produce dramatic results, but there are downsides. Moral dilemmas arise as well.
The salacious details of her testimony were irrelevant to the charges against Trump.
Warren and Biden wink at the culture of abuse at the agency run by their man, Martin Gruenberg
The President withholds bombs, large and small, to spare Hamas in Rafah.
As companies lose money, Biden keeps rolling out the subsidies.
Running mates don’t matter much, but they should be prepared to fill the top office.
J. Edgar Hoover’s abuse of the bureau hit home for me decades later.
The reputational costs from our boycott ought to provoke some soul-searching at the school.
They’re fewer in number but bigger and more profitable than ever before.
A highly organized left is targeting the takeover and ruin of liberal institutions and cities.
The lawfare campaign is having a rough week.
Its ascent is evident, but its per capita GDP is only a little more than half of Indonesia’s.
After the Cold War, the West took a vacation from history. Now it’s urgent that we get back to work.
The writer repeatedly and gleefully upends expectations in his new work at Playwrights Horizons, moving from a rom-com parody to a sendup of haute cuisine to a moment of meta-theatrical mischief.
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