Microsoft and its peers have a longstanding strategy to thwart competitive upstarts.
So far at least, his party’s swing-state incumbents are polling ahead of the unpopular president.
After years of misrule, the unpopular African National Congress may have to share power after this week’s election.
‘I learned from our foia lady here how to make emails disappear,’ David Morens wrote in one email.
AMLO’s ruling party is trying to demoralize supporters of the opposition candidate and convince them to stay home.
The evidence shows why the charges should never have been brought.
The International Court of Justice is detached from reality on Rafah.
The new supposed scandal: a flag from the Revolutionary War.
The U.S. upgrades ties as it seeks to counter Russia and China.
The school president defends his concessions to anti-Israel protesters.
The best of the voters’ bad choices may be to hope the next president doesn’t serve four years.
Why doesn’t he get credit for strong growth? In part because he can’t defend his immigration policies.
The Golden State’s effort at setting national energy policy is misguided and unconstitutional.
Honoring those who died so that others might live in freedom.
After 70% of them signed cards supporting the UAW, the union failed in an actual vote. Peer pressure can easily turn into intimidation.
A hostile environment for Jews could mean a cutoff of federal funding and liability under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
The EPA awards $50 million to a group that says Palestine is a ‘climate justice issue.’
Down in the polls, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes to get a campaign hearing.
The USS Carney pulls into port, after stopping many Houthi attacks.
The auto maker goes to court to defend the EPA’s new tailpipe rules.
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