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Senator Chris Murphy is ambling toward 2028, a kind of Democratic control experiment. Meanwhile, Bluesky’s joyless madhouse grows ever more deranged.
Allowing American companies to use foreign-built ships for cabotage would lower shipping costs and encourage trade.
For too long, Americans have been fined, harassed, and even charged by foreign authorities for exercising their free speech rights.’ ...
Washington is targeting the Roman Catholic Church in a brazen act of religious discrimination,’ the lawsuit states.
Expect the progressive wing of the party in its biggest states to lean even more progressive as the moderates lose internal battles for position.
It would not be shocking if this kicks up enough controversy that Pope Leo XIV reveals his hand earlier than he had anticipated.
Since he was sworn in four months ago after an airtight confirmation vote, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has continued to be at the center of controversy. We have seen Hegseth's use of the Signal ...
A ruling of, uh, some interest from the U.S. Court of International Trade, which has jurisdiction over “civil actions arising out of the customs and international trade laws of the United States.” An ...
The One Thing Both Parties Agree On: More Deficits and Debt Recent disappointment at the Supreme Court doesn’t mean the fight against prohibiting religious-sponsored charter schools should go away.
Renewables are appropriate in some cases and uses — solar energy in Arizona, wind in Oklahoma, batteries for stabilizing the electric grid in Texas, etc. However, they simply cannot meet the surging ...
O rson Welles’s 1955 cold war thriller Mr. Arkadin is the key to Wes Anderson’s psychological puzzle The Phoenician Scheme. Set in 1950, but exploring the mystery of individual temperament at the ...