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He forgets the mistaken U.S. missile strike that killed 10 innocents in Kabul in 2021.
Commodity prices introduce a note of caution about rate cuts.
Windy City progressives want to cancel the August Convention in their city.
The Governor’s business wants to pay less than the fast-food minimum wage.
A federal judge refuses to toss his tax charges. Donald Trump likely won’t be the only one in court in the next couple of months.
I made a few bucks off Trump but couldn’t take the volatility.
Journalists and Joe Biden lend credence to bogus counts from the Gaza Health Ministry.
GDP numbers look great, but a leading indicator signals trouble ahead.
Asset selloffs to unwind quantitative easing prove expensive for central banks—and taxpayers.
The Iron Sheik won the championship with his signature camel clutch hold. He would detour into a crack-cocaine addiction.
The actress stars alongside George MacKay in this century-hopping film, in which a woman in the AI-dominated future is being rid of the traumas of her past lives.
A playful homage to the genre’s classics, this Apple TV+ series stars the actor as a Los Angeles private eye who is hired by a movie producer to find his missing granddaughter.
… but owners keep scaling back growth plans.
The press reminded John Adams’s wife of an ‘envenomed toad’ spitting forth poison. She had hard words for Alexander Hamilton, too.
He kept the Sabbath holy and won admirers across sectarian lines.
The state Supreme Court case exposed a culture of negligence, and clinics should be accountable.
The U.S. chip maker now says it will need even more subsidies, as it loses money on its foundry business.
More voters reject the use of private funds to administer elections.
The state ends its experiment with decriminalization for possession of heroin and other hard drugs.
In these states, small changes in partisan balance could end up swinging the election.
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