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Mamdani’s belief that government bureaucrats can run grocery stores more efficiently than private firms is remarkably ...
The new Health and Human Services director leads a movement prone to false beliefs on medical matters, from cell phones to ...
The nonprofit media watchdog argues the Federal Trade Commission is violating the law by investigating it for First Amendment ...
Andrew Cuomo has formally conceded to his opponent, a self-proclaimed Democratic socialist who has taken 43.5 percent of the ...
Supposedly, less than 0.01 percent of travelers legally entering the U.S. suffer device searches. But if it's your unlucky ...
The hawks in Washington who pushed for the U.S. to join the Israel-Iran war aren't satisfied. They're now arguing for a more ...
Interest rates may have fallen this year, if not for the uncertainty and higher costs created by President Donald Trump's ...
If the War Powers Resolution is unconstitutional, it's because it gives the president too much power, not too little.
England's National Health Service will begin a 10-year program to sequence every newborn's DNA using umbilical-cord blood.
Marco Rubio’s nebulous invocation of foreign policy interests is bound to have a chilling impact on freedom of speech, which ...
NA In yesterday's decision in Department of Homeland Security v. D.V.D, the Supreme Court stayed a lower-court injunction ...
Medical school is so expensive in the first place because of a policy that gives medical students unlimited access to loans.