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Amazon is giving up on allowing customers this one privilege


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India’s Desperate Opposition Pushes Caste Quotas


Journal Editorial ... Images/Reuters/Bloomberg News Composite: Mark Kelly India’s main opposition, the Congress Party, presents a cautionary tale about identity politics. Last week the party ... Read More

Beating the Squatter Epidemic


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The Danger of Making a Religion of Politics


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A Disinformation October Surprise Is Coming


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Why Israelis Are So Happy


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NBC: Trump Supporters Are Not Welcome Here


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Senior Housing Rebounds as Boomers Move In


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How Gen Z Is Becoming the Toolbelt Generation


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Roosevelt Elementary Delenda Est


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