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American economic and military might can underwrite a new economic and security commons.
The policy didn’t work as advertised, and ending it won’t be easy.
A short recent history of political “bloodbaths.”
They say he can’t do the job but will vote for him anyway.
Biden agrees with Schumer and puts a domestic twist on the ‘two-state solution.’
Pennsylvania makes its agencies refund fees if permits take too long.
The inflated $464 million bond required to appeal effectively denies him due process.
Democrats from the affluent north would hurt the rest of the state.
Russia is exploiting ethnic tensions as Serbia threatens violence against Kosovo and secessionists threaten a Bosnian collapse.
He has abandoned the limits he supported as a senator—and it isn’t enough for advocates.
Step one for renewed respect is a serious defense budget. Step two: Kill some crows.
In Gonzalez v. Trevino, the Supreme Court will decide if bureaucrats have legal immunity when they order critics arrested.
A new bill would deny money to institutions that engage in the worst practices.
Some advisers fear ‘that his gait feeds impressions that he’s too old. And yet the White House is sufficiently worried about him tripping’ that he boards Air Force One via a shorter staircase.
Trump’s firebrand words and the left’s obsession with race are reminiscent of far darker times.
Mandatory lockdowns had almost no benefit—but did significant economic and health-related damage.
The Supreme Court considers if government can coerce social-media platforms to censor content it doesn’t like.
The press takes one Trump comment out of context, but Mike Pence gets it right that the Jan. 6 rioters aren't ‘hostages.’
Corporate and union rent-seeking in action: Cleveland-Cliffs’s CEO brags about his sway over Joe Biden.
The President extends a $10 billion waiver for Tehran, and then issues a threat against missile exports to Russia.
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