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The Pentagon needs to modernize its plans to defend against new threats from Russia and China.
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The new U.K. government gets a lesson in supply-side economics as businesses revolt against tax hikes.
Lobbying efforts push for negotiations with strongman Nicolás Maduro instead of seeking regime change.
How the militants’ withdrawal unfolds is a key test of the truce deal, which also requires Israeli forces to leave Lebanon.
The company is losing $107,043 per EV sale, and taxpayers could end up paying.
An independent agency of government shouldn’t have such enormous power to skew financial outcomes.
Performance improvement plans are on the rise. Workers dread them. Managers do too.