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The “Danish Model” of funding arms production cuts costs, delays and corruption, according to supporters of the approach.
Fees to select seats have become big business for airlines, according to a Senate subcommittee report.
Trimming U.S. government spending is hard, even by amounts that are much less astounding.
A consensus on crime by illegal migrants may allow for enforcement progress.
All prosecutors have proved is that the Apple Daily founder is guilty of journalism.
Barclays lifted its target for the S&P 500 next year to a level that is looking very similar to its Wall Street rivals. Barclays nudged up its year-end S&P 500 call for 2025 to 6,600 from 6,500. That ...