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The very government itself seems an organized scramble, and Congress a boys’ debating-club, with the disadvantage ... and the second follows the precedent of his uncle, though the uninitiated ...
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‘Piece By Piece’ also has Gwen Stefani, Kendrick Lamar, Timbaland, Snoop Dogg, Daft Punk, and more joining in on the fun.
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against UNRWA is "unprecedented and sets a dangerous precedent," as it opposes the UN Charter and violates the Israeli entity's obligations under international law. "This is the latest in the ...
An interesting turn of phrase from Tuesday's concurrence by Judge Michael Catlett, joined by Judge James Morse Jr., in Hintzen-Gaines v. Adelson. The specific issue the two judges (who actually ...
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Donald Trump made his most extreme proposal yet on tariffs while speaking on stage Tuesday at the Economic Club of Chicago: He would consider a 2,000 percent tariff on goods coming into the country.