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Bill Sniffin: Bad National Forest Rules Opened Door To Wildfires - They Were Just Overturned!Columnist Bill Sniffin writes: “I watched as bad Clinton-Gore-Babbitt forest policies set the stage for waste and horrible forest conditions in our national forest next door. It was truly malpractice.
The U.S. Senate meets all night and through the next day and does nothing except argue and preen amid Democratic procedural ...
The market for “big ideas” depends far more on demand than supply, and the craving in the Democratic Party for the next new and popular thing is intense. Amid all of the chaos created by President ...
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The New Republic on MSNBill Moyers Had Three Careers and Excelled at Every One of Them“ [Reinhold] Niebuhr was right: The art of politics consists of directing rationally the irrationalities of men. But when neither people nor leaders are willing to face reality, look out, ...
Musk’s outrage over Trump’s signature legislation fuels a pledge to rejoin the political fray, despite the wounds he’s taken ...
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New York Magazine on MSNDo Democrats Need or Want a Centrist ‘Project 2029’?A group of centrist wonks is planning to emulate what MAGA wonks did for a yet-to-be-identified Democratic candidate.
Gavin Newsom's career began in the hospitality industry. He became interested in politics early and his star rose quickly to ...
Can improv actually improve mental health? The story of Darrell Hammond suggests that in some cases, it might just save your ...
The novelist Thomas Mallon's journals reveal a side of the '80s that the standard gay histories—and standard conservative ...
Democrats face an uphill battle constructing their 2028 Frankenstein candidate while JD Vance strengthens his position as the Republican frontrunner.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNRanking SEC schools by most famous living celebrity alumniWhich SEC school has the most famous alumni? Certainly, the Texas Longhorns boast several celebrities that went to school in ...
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Where’s Melania? Usha Vance Steps in for First Lady to Launch Kids’ Reading ChallengeSecond Lady Usha Vance, a self-confessed bookworm, took the spotlight Thursday to plug her White House–backed summer reading challenge, stepping into a role left vacant by the mostly absent Melania ...
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