The contributor Ruth Marcus looks at federal judges' resistance to executive orders--and whether the Supreme Court will ultimately allow the President to remake the government in his image.
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The contributor Ruth Marcus looks at federal judges' resistance to executive orders--and whether the Supreme Court will ultimately allow the President to remake the government in his image.
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"Sure, the superintelligence has its flaws. But think about how much the technology will improve even just a year from now."
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What's most striking about the show, now in its final season, is not its hysteria but its lack of conviction.
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In early March, the agency announced that it had arrested forty-eight people in New Mexico--a month later, their identities and whereabouts remain unknown.
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Also: Whitney White in "Macbeth in Stride," Ani DiFranco's dramatic return, Takeshi Kitano's inventive new film, and more.
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The Massachusetts Democrat argues that Trumponomics is wrecking the American economy.
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Approximately ninety-five per cent of Justices in Supreme Court history: three letters.
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In David Cronenberg's film, billed as his most personal work, Vincent Cassel plays a grieving husband who has devised a novel way of never letting go.
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It's not just tariffs--from ending low-pressure showerheads to pulling troops out of Europe, the President's second-term obsession is pushing through the unfinished business of his first.
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From the daily newsletter: why the future of such platforms might be more like e-mail.
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