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Oregon Learns about Hard Drugs the Hard Way

Who could’ve predicted decriminalization’s consequences?

Don’t Selectively Remember the Lessons of Covid

Four years after the initial reality of the outbreak set in, we can be grateful the virus wasn’t worse while also acknowledging elite failures...

Trump’s Deficits

Despite relative peace and prosperity during his administration, the deficit rose each year.

Comer Subpoenas AT&T for Hunter Biden’s Phone Records, Cell-Phone Bills He Paid for Joe

The subpoena is part of the House GOP’s impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Maine Moves to Stifle Conventional Views on Gender (Again)

State legislators haven’t given up on an effort to deprive parents who hold traditional views about sex differences of custody of their confused children....

Biden has won enough delegates to clinch the 2024 Democratic nomination

President Joe Biden, who took office aiming to steady a nation convulsed by the coronavirus pandemic and the Jan. 6 insurrection, clinched a second straight Democratic nomination Tuesday and set up an all-but-certain rematch with the predecessor he blames for destabilizing the country.

IRS opens Direct File for some taxpayers in 12 states

The IRS officially began accepting tax returns Tuesday from residents of 12 states through its new Direct File program, a free tax-preparation system meant to give taxpayers an option other than paying for services such as TurboTax.

Ken Buck’s hasty exit from Congress makes him a target for Republican vitriol

Rep. Ken Buck's surprise announcement Tuesday that he is quitting Congress at the end of next week drew sneers from fellow Republicans.

RFK Jr. confirms he’s thinking outside the box for running mate as names emerge

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is looking at some very unconventional running mates.

House votes to force sell-off of ‘ghost town’ government offices left vacant by pandemic telework

Irked by reports that federal office buildings are sometimes operating at less than 10% capacity, the House on Tuesday approved a use-it-or-lose-it policy for agency office buildings, ordering them to either get employees back at desks or give up the space.

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