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'Acting as an imperial power, Russia now seeks to redraw borders by force and to divide the world, once again, into blocs and spheres of influence.'
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No one seems to support 'safetyism,' or 'helicopter parenting,' yet Americans seem obsessed with keeping their children 'safe' at all costs. It is not good for children—or their parents.
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Threat to dictators, freer of generations
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Why the world economy might change forever.
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Congress and President Biden should work together to limit the president's power in war, emergencies, international trade, and other areas, as well as the use of executive orders instead of laws.
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As inflation rises and the economy slowly falls apart, we also learn important things.
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If science is forced to continually retreat in the face of political pressure, our future is bleak.
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Iran's use of 'suicide drones' in a series of deadly attacks shows that Russia is changing its strategy in the conflict.
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Are economists capable of foresight? Hardly.
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Despite more than $2 trillion in spending on renewables over the past three decades, there is scant evidence that an energy transition is underway