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Trump voters are now likelier to say that he is more responsible for the current state of the economy than to say that Biden ...
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Pixar embarks on an intergalactic adventure, Kathleen Chalfant stars in a delicate depiction of life with dementia, Henry ...
The class inversion of the two parties is making it trickier for Republicans to cut the social safety net.
The system’s trust fund is expected to run out by 2033 unless Congress takes action.
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The Tampa Bay Rays have long been known for their unconventional approach. But their latest pitching experiment is decidedly ...
The nation’s 250th anniversary is a chance to relearn our founding principles.
A suspension in Patriot missiles is a body blow to the embattled county’s efforts to withstand Russia’s increasingly deadly ...
Tibet’s spiritual leader laid out plans for his succession, a process that is expected to face interference from China.
The Senate version adds tax permanence and more Medicaid reform.
The former president said European and domestic political leaders were seeking out his advice during President Trump’s second ...