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AI Spending Is Shifting Budgets and Jobs There are multiple forces pushing jobs out of the workforce as companies invest in AI: some roles are being automated, others are cut as firms replace many positions at once, and a third
Virginia's Narrow Pass of a Partisan Redistricting and What It Means Virginia barely passed a partisan redistricting that will be hard to undo, and that small margin matters. The move reshapes lines in a way that favors one party and
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The Dearborn Shift and Jewish Democrats There is a quiet political realignment happening in places like Dearborn that deserves attention and plain talk. Voters and local party establishments are making choices that change who feels represented inside the Democratic coalition.
Obama and the Court: Who Broke the Rules? The New York Times accidentally makes a point worth hearing: in the clash between the Supreme Court and the executive branch, Barack Obama stands out as the norm-breaker. That is a striking
