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Biden and Republicans would co-own a Vietnam-scale debacle.
Combining much-needed oversight with a federal backstop would yield good results.
Equities and bonds soar as the Fed suggests easier money is coming.
Don’t believe the hype that governments are phasing out fossil fuels.
The President’s son refuses to sit down for a House deposition, courting a contempt citation.
He looks strong for the nomination but seems determined to divide his own party.
Civilians gather in huge tents during power outages.
Young Americans’ are skeptical of the military. That’s a reason to worry about national security.
What six-syllable word describes the testimony of Claudine Gay and Liz Magill?
‘ ‘On behalf of Mayor Michelle Wu,’ she was cordially inviting each of them ‘and a guest to the Electeds of Color Holiday Party on Wednesday’ ‘
Refusing a lawful subpoena isn’t a persuasive argument against investigation.
The actor stars in director Sean Durkin’s film based on the story of the Von Erich family, which was beset by misfortune and headed by a fierce patriarch.
The Constitution’s protections won’t be able to block his abuses of executive power.
The Catholic Church developed just-war theory, but the pontiff doesn’t seem to understand it.
Contrary to Wall Street wishes, the Fed’s inflation work isn’t done.
Students discuss the causes of the opioid crisis and how to combat it.
A state court orders a new House district map that could cost four GOP seats.
Claudine Gay survives as president thanks to the school’s double standard.
A bipartisan defense bill has some victories but remains inadequate to meet rising threats.
Elite universities have a longstanding problem with free speech—and with telling right from wrong.
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