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The news that the mainstream Palestinian group Fatah has agreed to form a unity government with the militantly Islamist... READ MORE
Last week’s encouraging news on jobs hasn’t much changed the Federal Reserve’s sobering assessment of the U.S. economy.... READ MORE
The veto by Russia and China of a United Nations resolution urging a political transition in Syria and an end to the... READ MORE
There are two lessons to be gleaned from the revelation that Philip Falcone’s Harbinger Capital Partners LLC lost 47... READ MORE
On most economic issues -- notably the source of his personal fortune -- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney... READ MORE
When is a person just a little different, and when is his peculiarity a symptom of a disabling disorder? READ MORE
As you watch the Super Bowl Feb. 5, spare a thought for the taxpayers in the host city of Indianapolis. The stadium in... READ MORE
The euro-area crisis is forcing many of the European Union’s long-running political disputes to the surface at the same... READ MORE
By now it seems everyone has chewed over Mitt Romney’s gaffe about poor people and spit out the ideologically determined... READ MORE
For the first time, supporters of right-to-work laws can claim victory in the industrialized Midwest. Indiana Governor... READ MORE
The International Atomic Energy Agency has wrapped up its visit to Iran, with its chief inspector, Herman Nackaerts,... READ MORE
In a Florida Republican primary notable for the bleakness of its attacks, one event offered a singular ray of hope.... READ MORE

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