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Survey respondents have become more sceptical about claims of sexual harassment

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Like Donald Trump, Zohran Mamdani promises “a new approach to power”

How he uses it will set the terms for left-wing populism

Protesters in front of the Minnesota State Capitol calling for justice for Renee Good.

The ICE officer who killed Renee Good may yet be charged

What the “supremacy clause” does and does not say


Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Secretary of the Navy John Phelan stand with renderings labeled as a "Trump Class" ship for the Navy during an event at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida.

A strategy that needs rethinking

The president’s plan for a “Golden Fleet” does not add up


Pro-science Republicans are fending-off cuts to funding

This year’s budget will probably restore much of what the White House sought to eliminate

Should America’s police ever be criminally liable for failing to stop crimes?

A trial in Texas could set an extraordinary precedent

Why America’s corporate landlords are not villains

Restricting ownership will probably make housing less rather than more affordable