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Jerusalem, no longer afraid of taking the offensive, shows it is willing to go to the mat if pushed too far.
Biden and his supporters try to excuse and deflect attention from their own authoritarian actions.
It’s a rhetorical question that suggests climate-change catastrophists have become a religious sect.
‘The deal would have restructured dozens of diversity staff into positions serving all students and frozen the total number of diversity positions.’
A draft law would dramatically change product-safety liability, inviting litigation that harms businesses and consumers.
There is a bipartisan zeal for policies that misallocate capital and raise prices.
I’ve sworn off the program and have an hour more for poetry.
The nine charges are substantial with much supporting evidence.
Climate enthusiasm hits the political wall as voters face the costs.
The state’s progressive tax code strikes again. New deficit: $68 billion.
The leader of the Council on American-Islamic Relations celebrated Oct. 7, in his own words.
Trump is hopeless, but a candidate with a positive trade agenda could harvest farm-country votes.
‘We urge the Biden-Harris Administration . . . to support a diplomatic solution that will put an end to the illegal occupation and the Israeli apartheid.’
In the face of war and atrocities, the principles of the 75-year-old document remain sound.
Their ‘dictator’ talk only invites more incompetent election meddling in 2024 and beyond.
Why did he turn down a plea deal?
The Republican challenger has charm, willpower and a clear sense of the big picture, though she can be fuzzy on policy details.
Promised benefits are far in excess of lifetime payroll taxes. That’s a compelling case for reform.
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