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Anthony Weiner insists he's the victim of a prank, but if he didn't send the picture, he must know who did. Of course, he could be lying, but if he's willing to lie about that, why is Weiner frank about the fact that it may be him in the bulging-landscape portrait?
One basic principle of the rule of law is that laws apply to everybody. If the sign says "No Parking," you're not supposed to park there even if you're a pal of the alderman. The Obamacare waiver process appears to violate this rule.
Here we go again. A series of uncoordinated government policies are once more setting up the U.S. banking system for major losses and possibly another financial crisis.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jerseywas ruled to be 68percent responsible for the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center.
Insisting on large, above-ground garages will reduce competition to the Nationals' stadium sales by making development around the stadium more difficult.
Do you need a place to fit 20 million elephants or 250 million donkeys? Look no further than the buildings of the federal government.
Will Mecca remain the reflection of the Muslim world or become a concrete parking lot?
In Massachusetts, where Republicans have long felt like outcasts, the atmosphere in the last few days has been nothing short of electrifying.





