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The U.S. trade representative’s New York Times article defending Trump’s trade policy makes several grievous errors.
Lefties tend to accuse anyone they disagree with of being a Nazi. Foreign-policy hawks can see every confrontation with an adversary through the prism of how the West grappled with Hitler’s rising ...
All money ain’t good money.” That’s the heartbeat of Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest, a Brooklyn riff on Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low. Lee isn’t trying to one-up Kurosawa (no one can). He uses the ...
The rebrand comes with a $700 million dollar price tag, including new commercials, restaurant redesigns, and updated menu offerings. Sams is testifying behind closed doors for the House Oversight ...
The intelligence officials’ access to classified information and systems will end, and their contracts with the U.S. government will be terminated.
The Department of Education will give the university ten days to voluntarily resolve this noncompliance finding.
The party decided to revoke the democratic socialist’s endorsement over concerns about errors in the endorsing convention.
The closer the Senate gets to the midterm elections the more the question shifts from the merits of the nominee before the Senate to “compared to what?” ...
Few who were taken in by this propaganda campaign have expressed any mea culpas.
The administration is rescinding Biden-era guidance allowing federal work study programs to fund poll workers, voter hotlines, and political rallies.
An audio recording obtained by NR reveals the personal issues dividing the Virginia Republican gubernatorial ticket.
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