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Treasury rewrites subsidy rules so nearly everyone qualifies, continuing to blow open the Inflation Reduction Act.
A new report says consumption went up rather than down.
China doesn’t aspire to lead the world, much less to establish peace, but only to undermine the U.S.
House Republicans are misusing the process to target an official who has done nothing wrong.
The escalatory term is applied to the border, mental health, culture wars, even children.
Afghans who helped America deserve a path to permanent legal residency.
A system that relies on cultural repression to advance its agenda sees him as a danger.
Lunar symbolism helped early humans grasp otherwise mysterious concepts such as birth, death, renewal and eternity.
Why is the governor traveling out of state so much? Maybe he wants to get out of Dodge.
The word used to signify elections and self-rule. Now it means whatever progressives want.
The singer-songwriter explored a new jazz sound on her 1974 album about lost love and romantic confusion.
On view at Connecticut’s Mystic Seaport Museum, Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka’s glass reproductions of sea creatures are meticulous marvels from an age before the widespread use of underwater photography.
Even if the Lahaina wildfire is ruled an accident, the company faces liabilities on multiple fronts.
‘An employee or staff member of a school . . . may not provide instruction’ on Christopher Columbus or ‘a President of the United States who owned an enslaved person.’
When the U.S. exports liquefied natural gas, it’s better for America’s allies and the climate.
A scientist’s aerosol research hints at why America’s energy suicide isn’t helping.
There’s fresh evidence that the newspaper’s customers are more reasonable than its writers.
His ‘pause’ on export permits may be his most destructive climate act—damaging to the economy at home and U.S. influence abroad.
Wisconsin Democrats oppose restrictions even after 14 weeks.
While the International Court of Justice dignifies a blood libel, Unrwa has to fire staff over Oct. 7.
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