Americans and Britons are not the only two people divided by a common language. We do pretty well on our own.
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SCOTUS Won’t Disparage Free Speech
With rare unanimity, Supreme Court justices strike a blow for freedom in commercial speech.
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Meet Donald Trump, The Bulletin Board
The president of the United States is a public official, but that does not make his Twitter feed a public utility.
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A Bounty Hunter Goes Free
Philando Castile was killed after a questionable traffic stop; the officer, as usual, was acquitted.
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Make Room For The New Energy Superpower
There are strategic as well as financial benefits to being the top oil and gas producer with a thriving export business.
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Life And Death In A ‘Fireproof’ High-Rise
London’s recent tragedy makes clear that there is no such thing as a “fireproof” building.
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Uber Perfects The Driverless Company
We may soon reach a time when cars don’t need somebody at the wheel. Companies do, however.
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The Six-Day War, 50 Years Later
The Six-Day War redrew the Middle East map a half-century ago, but neither the war nor its aftermath yielded anything like true peace.
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What A Wedding Cake Says
Same-sex couples have a right to be married; others have a right not to artistically celebrate their unions.
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