Did Russians really need to spy on the DNC’s Trump oppo files, or was it just training for raw recruits?
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While You Slept, We Broke Your Car
An errant and automated software update turned late-model Lexus vehicles into the functional equivalent of a 1980s Chevy.
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Chinese Justice, American Silence
Unannounced arrests and arbitrary justice are staples of Chinese life; now the country has added them to its lineup of exports.
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Delaware May Get Its Knuckles Rapped
Other states are fighting back against Delaware’s grab for property held by businesses.
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Microsoft Links In
Can tying into Microsoft’s legacy products put LinkedIn on the cutting edge of social networking? Don’t bet on it.
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Gawker Got What It Deserved
An aggrieved billionaire provided legal aid funds for other targets of the press, and the press doesn’t like it.
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Who Gets To Set Limits On Science?
While Westerners debate where to draw lines, Chinese medical science forges ahead.
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Britons Prepare To Choose
With possible Brexit looming, Britons bravely face the future. Financial markets not so much.
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Boycotting The Boycotters
Can a village exile a church for supporting a boycott of Israel? Not in America.
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A Mostly Good Idea
A House-passed bill would prevent the IRS from demanding nonprofit groups’ donor lists. That’s a good idea, in most cases.
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