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JONATHAN TURLEY: California proves voters get the government they tolerate

This week, the nation watched as California grappled again with the ordinarily straightforward task of counting votes in an election. While large states such as Florida declare election winners within 24 hours, California may take up to two weeks to count all the votes. Even Los Angeles cannot count its votes in the time of large states despite giving the Clerk an annual budget of $336 million and a $448,179 a year salary with the help of 1,100 budgeted positions.

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Inflation and ICE fears threaten to dampen World Cup economic benefits in US

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The Latest: US job market shows resilience with 172,000 jobs added last month

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Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party wins Kosovo vote but falls short of majority

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Lowe’s hard-right Restore Britain has a plan to hammer Farage nationwide

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DK Yes: Citing fuel price hike and traffic jams, Shivakumar opts for low-key ceremony

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Pre-Modern Armies for Worldbuilders, Part I: Why They Fight

This week I want to try something a little different. Rather than taking apart a particular fantasy military system, I thought I might try to lay out a more general sense of how military systems tend to map on to societies, both because such general historical frameworks are handy for thinking about the past, but also because they make useful rules of thumb for imagining fantastical societies. So essentially here we are asking: how do societies end up with the sort of armies they have?

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What Trump Wants From Bill Pulte

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European sentiments towards the US hit an all-time low

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