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While the country’s attention was drawn to the federal government shutdown, President Donald Trump signed National Security Presidential Memorandum 7, which purports to designate the ideology of antifa as a “domestic terrorist organization” and directs federal law enforcement to disrupt ...
For generations, foreign policy eggheads debated the question, “Who lost China?” I’m wondering if election analysts might soon ask, “Who lost the Latinos?”
Almost exactly one year ago, President Trump won an impressive election victory. It wasn’t the landslide his boosters claim, ...
For decades I have been hearing the old courtroom saying about how a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich if given the chance, but I never expected to see it happen.
What the saying conveys is that grand juries, which approve or reject charges to go to trial, only hear from one side, the ...
Last week, two things happened that may shed some light on where American capitalism is heading.
First, Tesla’s board caved in to Elon Musk’s demand that he get a pay package of $1 trillion (if he meets various goals).
Musk’s trillion-dollar pay package is so grotesque as to make a ...
To the editor:
In these fractious times, how does Lawrence build a sense of community, where folks from different backgrounds can freely mingle, talk, exercise and play games? One possible answer is the Community Building, where locals could gather to rub shoulders with those who might share ...
“Everything she writes,” Mary McCarthy famously said about playwright Lillian Hellman, “is a lie — including ‘and’ and ‘the.’” Historians wrestling with how Americans permitted their democracy to be so badly debased during the President Donald Trump era will have to first ...