On Monday’s Front Page: The Biden administration is again delaying a decision to ban menthol-flavored cigarettes, Supreme Court rulings this term will advance federal law on the powers of the presidency and clarify decisions on abortion, and more.
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The Biden administration is again delaying a decision to ban menthol-flavored cigarettes, citing an “immense amount of feedback” from minority and civil rights groups.
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The IRS fell short of its original goal of hundreds of thousands of users for the first year of its Direct File program with just a little more than 140,000 people taking advantage of the online pilot program for calculating taxes without resorting to a paid option like TurboTax.
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Critics say the rise of ISIS-K — and America’s limited ability to do anything about it — illustrate the fundamental flaws of banking on an over-the-horizon strategy as an adequate replacement for boots on the ground.
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Supreme Court rulings this term will advance federal law on the powers of the presidency and the administrative state and clarify decisions in recent years on abortion and the Second Amendment.
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In a country that has long billed itself as the “Detroit of Asia,” Thailand’s new generation of Henry Fords are coming from a very different place.
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