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He tries to out-Trump Trump to save his electric-car dreams.
The state Senate tees up legislation to provide scholarships.
Senate Democrats are scrambling to protect their man at the FDIC from his management failures and abusive behavior.
The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill redirects DEI funding to campus safety.
Students discuss universities’ responses to encampments and the value of a college education.
The left manipulates politics by inverting the meaning of terms like ‘democracy’ and ‘equity.’
Segregation is wrong, but black students don’t need to share a classroom with white ones to learn.
‘A sizable number of Americans, incredibly enough, held Biden responsible for ‘the overturning of Roe v. Wade’. ’
Or how a president can be handed lemonade and turn it back into lemons.
It’s still possible to balance the budget and make the 2017 reform permanent.
There will be no dueling Fergusons on the ballot.
Best known as a member of Portishead, the English singer releases her first solo studio album, ushering listeners into a dark, mythical musical world.
A method of quantitative reasoning—originally developed by an 18th-century clergyman—has enjoyed a new vogue among the Silicon Valley set.
Tom Van Grieken’s party leads the polls. He won’t be prime minister but could shake things up.
Respect free speech and don’t take sides—a simple approach to avoid campus strife.
The behind-the-scenes B-movie legend, who died on May 9 at age 98, gave many great directors their start in the industry with his low-budget genre films, while also distributing high-quality international fare to American audiences.
Some lawmakers have other reasons for opposing aid to Ukraine, and the Reaganite caucus has to make better arguments to win them over.
Treasury says non-bank mortgage servicers are systemically important.
Beijing wants to force Google to take down ‘Glory to Hong Kong.’
A subway to Silicon Valley will cost $12.75 billion for six miles.
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