They’re stoning women for adultery and threatening the security of neighboring states.
He learned in 2018 that he had a serious disease. Even when he started feeling it, he kept working full tilt.
Sensible reforms to Section 702 can protect Americans from ISIS and FBI abuses.
Students debate the issue’s impact, as Trump says it’s a state issue and Arizona’s Supreme Court upholds its 1864 ban.
It takes a White House economist to come up with these beauties.
Biden’s drumbeat of blame and criticism empowers the radicals.
A third of Democrats think the top 1% pay only 1% of income taxes.
J.K. Rowling has some company.
Raids and airstrikes can be tactically effective, but they don’t amount to a strategy for winning a war.
Working-class minorities are less concerned with identity politics than they are with the economy.
Biden and Kishida should use this week’s meetings to lock in security accords no successor can undo.
‘Liberals could simply persuade the American people to elect Democrats to the White House and the Senate.’
A pro-fracking, pro-nuclear CEO takes on ‘ridiculously naive’ energy policy.
The commission backs off while courts review the regulation.
Autocrats worldwide are watching to see if the U.S. and its allies let Vladimir Putin win.
Interest on the public debt rose 43%, and now exceeds defense outlays.
He wants to write off hundreds of billions in student debt before the courts can stop him.
Subtle funding changes to the popular and effective program are leading to higher deductibles and premiums.
Tokyo sees that a Russian victory may encourage Chinese imperialism.
A Biden mandate for rail carriers will lock in higher transport costs.
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