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‘The United States is showing troubling parallels’Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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Will Elon Musk’s ‘trillion-dollar payday’ lead to a wealth tax?Talking Points The SpaceX IPO backlash could be an issue in the midterms
By Joel Mathis, The Week US Published
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Do Trump’s latest moves mean the end of the Department of Education as we know it?TODAY'S BIG QUESTION A new push attempts to reallocate educational programs across the government
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published