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Zoning reforms don't stop property owners from doing anything, but instead allows them to do more things on their land.
The notion that NPR can somehow become unbiased is about as believable as the IRS sending you a fruit basket to commend you ...
Plus: Throuple reproduction, weight-loss drug competition, and ...
Bessent's victory lap on tariff revenues was premature. And so are hopes that the trade war won't damage commerce and the U.S. economy.
ICE agents are wearing masks to conceal their identities. Now, immigration judges are withholding the names of lawyers ...
The lawsuit says attorneys have been repeatedly turned away from the detention camp and had virtual meetings mysteriously ...
Green energy is promising. But subsidies distort the tax code, misallocate capital, and favor companies already in the game.
As programs created to support America's Afghan allies are shuttered, about 1,500 Afghans remain on a U.S. camp in Qatar, ...
The Senate voting to cancel $1.1 billion in public funding for NPR and PBS is not an attack on the free press.
The claim that 100,000 people will die from Trump’s Medicaid cuts isn’t a fact—it’s a distortion of nuanced research turned ...
Like the phoenix, Big Bird will never truly die, even if the rescission bill passes. He will be reanimated via HBO Max and ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration blocked a similar successful treatment for mitochondrial disease a quarter of century ...
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