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In a trade war, as in a real one, people are wounded by friendly fire from their side.
In spite of it, we are not really going anywhere.
The Colorado senator checks all of the progressive boxes and is a serious candidate.
Sanders loathes billionaires and loves Sweden, which has more billionaires per capita than America has.
The deadline looms on threatened tariffs of 25 percent on imports of cars and auto parts.
Why should an avowed socialist be held to standards of fiscal candor and prudence that have no discernible adherents in the avowedly conservative party?
While most of Europe roils, Germany’s continued stability is more important than ever.
Economic sanctions can be as damaging as prison incarceration.
Sen. Ben Sasse’s new book argues Americans are unhappier, more isolated and less fulfilled.
For 30 years, confirmation fights over justices have become ever more divisive.
His plan for $12 billion in aid to farmers hurt by the trade war illlustrates that socialism is for the well connected. But, then, socialism favors those adept at manipulating the state.
Which Republicans will stand behind a president who puts Russia first?
In today's GOP, which is the president's plaything, he is the mainstream. So, to vote against his party's cowering congressional caucuses is to affirm the nation's honor while quarantining him.
A thinker like no other, Charles drew on reserves of energy and willpower to overcome a multitude of daily challenges.