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By removing incentives from the EV market, whatever political influence that a customer may have to consider before buying a car would be gone.
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Rumors have swirled for years that Roosevelt knew Japan was planning an assault on Pearl Harbor and simply let it happen.
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As China's rhetoric about 'reunification' with Taiwan and the military's gray-zone activities become more intense, Taiwan should adopt a strategy that includes a large number of small steps to leverage Taiwan's geographic and technological advantages, exploit the People's Liberation Army's vulnerabilities, and help deter a forcible takeover attempt.
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All people of Nuremberg, Germany, came out of their homes in April 1561 to examine unexplained lights and loud noises. They stared into the skies, awestruck and terrified, as they observed what looked to be an air war in plain daylight early in the morning.
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'Social justice warriors,' according to Larry Summers, are to blame for China's competitive advantage.
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States should remove anti-SLAPP legislation to allow regular folks to sue Big Media and tech giants in court.
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Open The Books' #WasteOfTheDay A six-mile extension of San Jose's Bay Area Rapid Transit, or BART, was originally estimated to cost $4.7 billion but now costs $9.1 billion. Officials from the federal government are encouraging them to rethink the project because it is too pricey.
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Its border crisis is much more than a migration problem.
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Due to a single blunder, Warren Buffett's right-hand guy missed out on billions of dollars.
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Smollett's hate-hoax fairy tale revealed how trusting Americans can be when they hear the word 'racist.'