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Prices aren’t rising as fast as they were in 2022, but consumers tend to have a long time horizon.
Whoever wins, Europe might get ready for a period of lackluster American leadership.
He and Jerry Seinfeld are the Lennon and McCartney of comedy.
The former Australian prime minister is worried by the U.S. tilt toward isolationism—though he has faith America will come through in the end.
Our athletes are students first. Paying them to play would undermine our academic mission.
The tax man wants to file your taxes for you. What could go wrong?
Director Christopher Wray says multiple security risks are hitting at once.
The cost of electricity has climbed by 29.4% since January 2021.
A wartime rupture in U.S.-Israel relations is an invitation to Tehran.
His case gave rise to a new kind of fame and left Americans of all races cynical about the law.
Even a modest racial realignment would provide the margin of victory for Republicans in November.
The law created a fairer code and encouraged growth. Congress should now go even further.
A 2010 U.S. tax law can make it almost impossible for expats to open accounts.
‘We now live in a time when . . . a person with a name known in every living room may suddenly streak into our lives, a fugitive chased by TV helicopters.’
He embraces states’ rights and aims to show that Democrats are the radical ones.
No mainstream politician seems to think cutting the military budget is the way out of a fiscal crunch.
Only in Washington, kids.
We’ll continue to search for and support candidates who can fill America’s leadership vacuum.
The pope affirms that Catholics can’t pick and choose between life and social ethics.
This documentary revisits the short life and mesmerizing music of the singular figure, who combined gospel, folk, country-western and baroque into an inimitable, heartfelt sound.
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