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Of course New Jersey Transit would join in the World Cup racketeering

Apparently this year’s World Cup matches didn’t feature enough price-gouging, so New Jersey Transit’s gotten in on the action.

Right Thing, Wrong Reasons

In Washington, doing the right thing is rarely easy, but the bare minimum is a low bar to clear.

Congress Built the Tax-Code Monster

Here’s how to fix overcomplexity at the IRS and give Americans a tax system they can believe in.

The Pope and the President

What neither man has done well is resist the pull of unnecessary personal combat.

Trump says Iran war is ‘very close’ to over, says Iranians want a deal

President Trump says the war with Iran is "very close to over" as both sides consider another round of talks for a lasting peace.

Two cities, 100 days: Socialism delivers disappointment once again

When one political philosophy dominates without opposition, businesses depart, those with options leave and those without options absorb the consequences.

Mexico refuses to designate Iran’s proxies as terrorist groups

Mexico is a great country but a complicated partner.

Video shows Oklahoma principal tackle Columbine-inspired gunman: affidavit

Documents say the gunman admitted he “wanted to conduct his own school shooting like the Columbine shooters did.”

Swalwell sexual misconduct allegations spur legal storm 

Allegations of sexual misconduct against Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) spurred the end of his gubernatorial bid and tenure in Congress. But legal scrutiny over the claims are just getting started. Swalwell announced his resignation Monday evening, just days after initial reports emerged alleging that he twice sexually assaulted a former aide and engaged in sexual...

Imminence is no longer the criterion for military preventive action

Even the U.N. has acknowledged that a threat of nuclear annihilation by a hostile country need not be imminent in order to justify preventive military action.

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