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The next governor will likely wade into a bitter fight over offshore wind development's claimed benefits and costs. Will this topic move any voters?
“Capital punishment operates according to an emotional logic,” staff writer Elizabeth Bruenig writes in her July cover story for The Atlantic.. “Vengeance is elemental. Injustice cries out for redress ...
S ince President Donald Trump’s victory last fall, Democrats have been trying to reengage with male voters, find a “Joe Rogan ...
In an essay for The Envelope, Jones describes his response to fans' intense relationship with the AMC drama series, based on ...
"The US side should take practical steps aimed at eliminating the root causes of fundamental security contradictions between us," Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov emphasized ...
From Taft to Biden, presidents have had varying relationships with golf, with Trump's approach standing out for using the ...
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Trump's former Russia adviser Fiona Hill said Britain and NATO allies can no longer rely on the U.S. to protect them from ...
Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, has called on the National Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against President Bola Tinubu over alleged conflict of interest in the award of the ...
The New York Knicks plan to formally request permission to interview Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd for their ...
The investigation could end up costing the government more than the expected $2.1 million. Spiro’s outline indicates that ...
The cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s age-related decline is as much a media scandal as a political one. An appropriately skeptical press would have asked consistently penetrating questions ...