America’s schmanciest people love Kissinger. Is it in spite of his monstrousness or because of it?
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America’s schmanciest people love Kissinger. Is it in spite of his monstrousness or because of it?
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Believe it or not, the debt ceiling is an improvement on what the United States used to do.
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The U.S. is slow-walking peace negotiations, effectively pushing for a resumption of the war.
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In his new book, the senator from Missouri unsuccessfully addresses a genuine problem.
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The hate-crime narrative that emerged after migrants were killed in Brownsville ignored details about history and life in the border town.
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It’s not about debt at all. It’s about turning back the political clock 100 years.
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Carlson showed himself as the paragon of propaganda, courageously telling the Heritage Foundation gala exactly what it wanted to hear.
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Whatever Jack Teixeira’s motives, he's accused of sharing documents that have underpinned major stories in the same outlets that helped hunt him down.
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From AIDS to Covid, the history of regulation shows that we need facts — but also direct action.
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With a $787.5 million settlement for its election lies, Fox News has avoided the legal and moral punishment of a court verdict.
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