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The Chicago mayor seems to believe ‘there is no such thing as a bad boy,’ but his reform ideas are hopeless.
Now that it and Israel are fighting openly, anything is possible, from disaster to a new regional order.
It’s caveat emptor in some Australian states, where agents have a fiduciary duty only to the seller.
Both countries urgently need U.S. aid to defend themselves against brazen adversaries that seek their annihilation.
Parents may not enjoy saying yes to the dress.
The recent discovery by archaeologists at work in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius is most miraculous for its magnificently preserved frescoes featuring scenes from the run-up to the Trojan War.
Students discuss the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics’ ban.
Will he support House sanctions on Chinese firms that buy Iran’s oil?
A bill headed for a House vote would harm U.S. intelligence and law enforcement with little impact on privacy.
The more the U.S. presses Israel, the less the terror group needs a deal.
‘Rural Americans are angry because we’ve spent decades . . . making homes warmer and food cheaper for our suburban and urban neighbors, only to be economically discarded and culturally vilified.’
My hometown loved Henry Ford. Today some residents are all too keen to echo his ugly views about the Jews.
A Supreme Court ruling against the government could shift the focus to prosecutorial overreach.
Young employees can’t imagine caring about a company and vice versa.
Don’t call it collusion but his campaign owes the Iranians a big thank-you note.
The novelist delivers a brave and stoic book about the gruesome attack he suffered in August 2022.
Notching a specific GDP number is easy. Real growth remains elusive.
He has lost support in key voting blocs that helped him secure the White House last time.
Those urging restraint after Tehran’s attack are following the same failed strategy that produced catastrophe on Oct. 7.
Biden hails what he once opposed, but the aerial threat is escalating.
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