Trump wins but lags his polls, and a Biden protest campaign gets 100,000 votes.
Trump wouldn’t have won in 2016 if the GOP leader hadn’t kept open Antonin Scalia’s Supreme Court seat.
Juneau Republicans want to restore New Jersey-style retirement benefits.
Rioters attack Jewish students, and leaders claim to be helpless.
Putin is determined to crush democracy in Moldova too.
Republicans should enjoy the march to the nomination. It could be the high point.
Voters will have to decide which is worse, feeble old Biden or angry old Trump.
After four decades, my youthful sound track loses its edge.
House Republicans let themselves get played by Democrats seeking to expand the welfare state.
There are ugly aspects of Hindu nationalism, but fears of a Taliban-like regime are nonsensical.
New documents bolster the theory that it not only escaped from a laboratory but was developed in one.
The Governor revives a 2.5% corporate surtax after only two months.
Students discuss getting support on rent and monthly bills from their parents.
The agency rewrites the law to invent a new offense: ‘shadow trading.’
Whether to treat them as machine guns is for Congress, not the ATF.
The city that claims to be a global financial center targets local contact with foreigners.
Treating Hamas and other proxies as discrete threats allows Tehran’s regional power to accumulate.
Instead, the agency keeps safe treatment out of the hands of patients with no other options.
A Texas student falls foul of his school’s grooming standards and makes a federal case out of it.
The murdered Alexei Navalny was his country’s best hope of resurrecting itself.
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