Just four answered—and none of their solutions will make much of a difference for years.
It's perfectly reasonable for Republicans to batter Democrats on inflation. Gas prices have fallen way off their June highs, but the rising cost of living is still a problem for Americans from most walks of life, and Democrats are the party in power. That's politics. But now that Republicans have chosen inflation—and particularly gas prices—as their number-one issue for this political cycle, it follows that their candidates would have detailed plans to turn things around if they're elected. That's governing. |
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The best blends to add to your top-shelf. |
| We caught up with the team on the eve of Game 3 of the World Series to chat fashion, sneakers, and the simple truth that "you don't want to look like a bum." |
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The title of this book is a lie. There's no "philosophy" offered here—no overarching theory or argument made about writing or singing songs. There's not even an explanation of why Bob Dylan selected these particular 66 records as subjects for essays which encompass criticism, history, and fantastic leaps of reasoning. As for "modern," well, I guess that depends on your perspective. |
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Good 'fits at every temperature. |
| The corruption of the courts, like all good rot, begins at the head. |
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He grew up speaking a language of the enslaved on the shores of Pin Point, Georgia. He would become the most powerful Black man in America, using the astonishing power vested in a Supreme Court justice to hold back his own people. Now he sits atop an activist right-wing court poised to undo the progressivism of the past century. What happened? |
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