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Suddenly, Germany’s probable new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has done what seemed impossible. Together with his fellow centrist leaders, he has...
The White House wants the US to build big ships again. To succeed, it needs to be clearer about the reasons behind the industry’s decline and more...
From Wall Street to Washington, tariffs have been the subject of much anxious conversation in recent weeks. As Americans debate the wisdom of the...
Amid the flood of executive orders issued from the White House on Jan. 20, one is especially misguided, both in legal and policy terms: Beginning in...
Later this week, White House envoys plan to discuss with their European counterparts how to end the nearly three-year war in Ukraine. For any...
Since the start of the new year, the bond market has been urging Congress to come to terms with America’s spiraling budget problems. Soon it might...
If it wasn’t already clear — after nearly 250 years — that the pardon power is a standing invitation to abuse and corruption, two presidents...
Even before the terrible wildfires in Los Angeles County have been quelled, the dead mourned and evacuees sheltered, California leaders are taking...