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Presidents May Not Unilaterally Dismantle Government Agencies
That’s not how separation of powers works under the U.S. Constitution.
That’s not how separation of powers works under the U.S. Constitution.
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Tens of millions of American Christians are embracing a charismatic movement known as the New Apostolic Reformation, which seeks to destroy the secular state.
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To fight Trump and the GOP, blue states are planning to appropriate a Republican strategy: federalism.
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The problem that really needs fixing is not the public employees but the private contractors—and Elon Musk is one of them.
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When the U.S. breaks its treaties, only China wins.
This isn’t single-party rule, but it’s not democracy either.
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Four IT professionals lay out just how destructive Elon Musk’s incursion into the U.S. government could be.
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new.
To read a book in college, it helps to have read a book in high school.