Despite contrary political rhetoric, a trade deficit does not necessarily mean a nation is “losing” in international commerce.
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The House’s Hidden Senate Agenda
A battle is underway for the soul of the U.S. Senate, and conservative House Republicans are on the front lines.
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About That Missing ‘Arctic’ Ice
Spring began with a record low “arctic” sea ice cover, but most of the absent ice is far to the south.
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Impersonating Police On Thin Legal ICE
Immigration officers claim to be entitled to present themselves as police. The notion deserves a court test.
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Rome Didn’t Fall In A Day
Republicans were repelled in their first assault on Obamacare, but will the law withstand a prolonged legislative siege?
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Blocking A Bankruptcy End Run
The Supreme Court rightly shut down a corridor that allowed an end run around bankruptcy rules.
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TIKD Off
If you are ticked off by a traffic ticket in South Florida, you should know about TIKD.
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The Gorsuch Electorate
What does “dark money” have to do with a Supreme Court nomination? Not much, unless it is used to bribe a U.S. senator.
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Another Side To A Tragic Story
An inmate’s death in a prison shower seemed like an obvious case of criminal abuse – until it didn’t.
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Gibraltar Rocks Brexit
For the most part Brexit is not an American issue, but the fate of Gibraltar is an exception.
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