Wait until the reckoning for his spending spree.
The evidence shows they benefited a politically connected few, while U.S. consumers and producers paid the bill.
The world benefits from maritime order, but it’s left to the U.S. and the U.K. to do all the work.
Students discuss whether chatbots and generative AI are creating an academic-dishonesty culture in universities.
How not to feel guilty about private jet travel? Meet CO2 offsets.
Two Navy SEALs are missing from a mission to seize Iran’s weapons.
They yelled ‘shame’ and ‘genocide’ at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
Something like Plan Colombia is needed to combat criminal gangs.
Now he has to beat Donald Trump, the rival he helped pick. Invoking Hitler isn’t helping.
The Supreme Court could split the difference, leaving it up to Congress to decide his fate if he wins election.
It isn’t always a matter of simple hatred. Sometimes it springs from ideology or is a product of ignorance.
A government rule makes them look nearly seven times as efficient as they are.
Another political norm seems to be going by the wayside in this odd political season.
Those who thought it was still Reagan’s party were proved wrong Monday night.
The precedent strips judges and lawmakers of legitimate power and hands it to bureaucrats.
New Hampshire is the best chance to make it a real GOP race.
As the campaign begins, the big story is the 45th president’s commanding lead.
A 40-year-old judicial doctrine has become a license for regulators to grab power from Congress.
Blinken touts reform while the PA adds more terrorists to the payroll.
A federal agency dumps money on projects tied up by its own rules.
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