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Among seniors with $50,000 to $99,999 in savings, 86% were doing OK or living comfortably.
They say they want to make Congress work. They insist on rules that ensure it can’t.
Oil and gas are doing more for the economy than his climate dreams.
Raised a Quaker, he professed a civic faith in which God and America were fused.
The Speaker puts his job on the line, in a welcome show of leadership.
The government ignored its own medical experts on transplant tests.
A case study in why voters distrust Europe’s liberal elites.
Spooked by disruption, candidates give in to the temptations of industrial policy and protectionism.
‘I thought any trial Trump faced before 2024 should be about the election. This case, however, is about the election—albeit the one in 2016, not 2020.’
Voters smell the politics of prosecutions.
Set during the early months of the pandemic, writer-director Theda Hammel’s feature debut stars John Early as a Brooklyn man taking care of his injured nephew.
The central bank owes the public an explanation—and a serious effort to correct its flawed model.
It would send shock waves across the globe, make China and Iran bolder, and endanger NATO.
In his latest metamystery, the English writer Anthony Horowitz gives his literary alter ego a five-year-old murder case to investigate.
Biden sees Trump’s levies on metals imports and raises them to damaging effect.
Speaker Mike Johnson is stepping up. Failure would haunt U.S. security—and the GOP.
Senate Democrats refuse to hold even a token trial on House articles of impeachment, further diminishing this check on executive abuses of power.
The police and mayor have a plan, but district attorney Larry Krasner is a problem.
In 1986, Sen. Joe Biden mocked as ‘reckless’ the idea of defending against ballistic missiles
Disinformation from Russia and China is evolving and has even spread to Capitol Hill.
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