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In tariff cases, verbs rather than major pronouncements about presidential power give the court the off-ramp it’s looking for
Clear Statements is a recurring series by Abbe R. Gluck on civil litigation and the modern regulatory and statutory state.
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Breaking: New Records Reveal Would-Be Trump Assassin Thomas Crooks' Gender Confusion and 'Political 180'
A new report raises fresh questions about the FBI’s handling of the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump. It ...
A British fashion retailer offering Black Friday bargain-hunters discounts of up to 99% faced criticism and questions on ...
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has received a warm welcome to the White House from United States President Donald ...
Against the backdrop of the ongoing bickering among political parties over the implementation of the July Charter, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on 13 November announced that a referendum ...
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Warner Bros. Discovery Believes HBO Max Is in Good Shape, No Matter What Happens to the Company
Warner Bros. Discovery as part of its Q3 earnings said it believes HBO Max is set up whether the company splits or is ...
Speech is an excellent indicator of the speaker's self-experience and appraisal of the listener. Good therapists focus on ...
The set of four questions is like four fruits spread on a platter: either you take them or you don't. Yet the four fruits differ – one may be sweet, another sour, and another neither sweet nor sour.
In a world where tap is king, charities, artisan markets and strip clubs are evolving to adapt — but some are left behind.
Silence is often associated with monastic vows. In the monastery, with its strict schedule and constrained setting, time and space conspire to nurture the possibility of quietness. That quietness is ...
For electric-vehicle enthusiasts and mobility watchers, a viral clip offers insight into how autonomous vehicles enforce ...
Michel Faber’s novel is sharp, satirical, and explicit about its alien’s purpose. Jonathan Glazer’s film erases the instruction manual, leaving you with atmosphere and a lot of silence. For some, that ...
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