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Politics Will the Post-Trump GOP Have a Money Problem? In 2028, the Republicans won’t be able to coast on celebrity. […]
Politics Will the Post-Trump GOP Have a Money Problem? In 2028, the Republicans won’t be able to coast on celebrity. […]
Law and Order Will Policing D.C.’s Buses Stop Fare Evasion? Probably, but only through sheer force. (Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty
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Foreign Affairs Congress Dozes as Biden Dangerously Escalates in Ukraine It is the legislature’s constitutional duty to keep a leash
Film When Giants Walked Hollywood Sometimes the “business of poltroons” yields a masterpiece despite itself. Giant Love: Edna Ferber, Her
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President-elect Donald Trump has announced that the retired Lt. General Keith Kellogg will serve as special envoy for Ukraine and