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Opinion | How to Fix Section 702 Surveillance

Congress is still debating how to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, and doing it right has never been more important. The risk...

Opinion | Biden’s Halting Record on Ukraine

President Biden is chiding Congress for not passing more military aid for Ukraine, and he invited President Volodymyr Zelensky to Washington this week to help make the sale....

Opinion | Philadelphia’s Union Crooks

Big labor claims to stand up for workers, but too often its leaders exploit them. Philadelphia offers one example as a jury last week convicted two labor leaders...

Opinion | Almost a Week at Harvard for $9,900

Who’s going to sign up for the seminar now? Source link

Opinion | NDP Keeps Justin Trudeau Afloat

TorontoPrime Minister Justin Trudeau sometimes seems to defy political gravity. He’s held office for more than eight years, through scandal and error. He survived revelations that he wore...

Opinion | Sun Shines on Fed ‘Doomsday Book’

Through a simple Freedom of Information Act request, I obtained the mysterious document. Source link

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This decades-long trend in home prices has been ‘flipped on its head’ amid a big shift in the housing market

Since the mid-1980s, new homes typically commanded a price premium over existing homes, Howard Hughes Holdings CEO David O’Reilly told CNBC on Wednesday,...

Heavily indebted countries can look just fine until suddenly they don’t, finance watchdog warns—’That is how markets work’

Indebted countries are vulnerable to a precipitous loss of confidence even though that risk is barely acknowledged in bond markets, the Bank for...

Apple could announce a Google Gemini deal this fall

If you’re disappointed that the only AI model that will integrate with Apple devices so far will be ChatGPT, it sounds like you...

Superyachts aren’t just for the super-rich: Hundreds of scientists use them for ocean research

For almost two years, Robert Brewin collected data from the bow of a superyacht as it sailed pristine waters from the Caribbean Sea to...

Ahead of Florida’s ban on ‘lab-grown’ meat, consumers get their first—and possibly last—taste at Miami party

As Florida’s ban on “lab-grown” meat is set to go into effect next week, one manufacturer hosted a last hurrah — at least for now...