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Opinion | Hunter Biden’s Taxes and the Law

The U.S. legal system is premised on equal justice under the law, and that’s the lens through which to view the latest indictment against Hunter Biden. The President’s...

Opinion | The Truth About Net Zero, at Last

The great and good of politics and business have converged on Dubai this week for the global climate conference known as COP28, and by now they must wish...

Opinion | The California Budget Bust Arrives

Much like California’s climate cycle of storms and drought, the state’s progressive tax code yields revenue booms and busts. Now the bust is coming. After a $100 billion...

Opinion | Free Trade Is Good for American Farmers Like Me

Trump is hopeless, but a candidate with a positive trade agenda could harvest farm-country votes. Source link

Opinion | Notable & Quotable: The Interns Have Spoken

‘We urge the Biden-Harris Administration . . . to support a diplomatic solution that will put an end to the illegal occupation and the Israeli apartheid.’ Source link

Opinion | There’s Life Yet in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The United Nations General Assembly approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on Dec. 10, 1948, without a single dissenting vote (although Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the...

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Tinder Writes Its Own Romcoms For the Dating App Era

Samantha slips from a ladder while reaching for a book in the library, but just at the right moment, John steps in to...

The Verge’s guide to moving

Moving is one of the most stressful events that can happen in your life. It takes a lot of time and effort, it’s...

The best way to get rid of all the clutter you don’t need

I’ve accumulated a surprising amount of stuff in the three years I’ve been in my apartment. A lot of it will be coming...

Britain’s new PM dubbed a ‘part-timer’ for saying he won’t work past 6 p.m. on Fridays

The newly elected leader recently revealed that for years, he has “protected” that time to spend it with his family, including a 16-year-old...

We reviewed 1,200 studies to understand how childhood shapes the leaders we are today. Here’s what we found

Today, most of us spent our day on autopilot, moving from meeting to meeting with little or no time to think things through....