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The Massachusetts senator fails to consider how her tax would harm middle class Americans and slow economic growth.
Judge Rejects 'Orwellian Notion' That Anthropic Is a Supply Chain Risk for Disagreeing With the Government
Judge Rita Lin's preliminary injunction confirms what government officials had implicitly acknowledged: The supply chain risk designation was punishment, not policy.
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The president is much less concerned about the law's potential for overreach now that he's in charge of the government wielding it.
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Good intentions, bad results.
10 Boats, 10,000 Troops
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Increasing income taxes almost always results in less revenue and less economic activity.
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Education freedom is under attack, including baseless accusations.
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Elon Musk Should Let Nikita Bier Fix Revenue Sharing on X
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The president is good at backing out of a losing bet—but this time, it's out of his hands.
AI Relies on Data Centers. Bernie Sanders and AOC Want To Freeze Their Construction.
This heavy-handed legislation would harm Americans, not protect them.
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Unanimous Supreme Court Says Internet Service Provider Not Liable for Internet Users' Illegal Downloads
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The New Forever War in Iran Keeps the Dog Wagging
The domestic political uses of foreign wars.
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A Lawsuit Settlement Highlights Trump's Hypocrisy on Government Meddling With Social Media
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FCC Bans Nearly All Wireless Routers Sold in the U.S.
The government says foreign-made routers pose a national security risk, but since basically all routers are made overseas, this amounts to a near-total ban.

