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The US Navy says it plans to buy 15 hulking “battleships” over the next 30 years. The number of such behemoths it actually needs comes closer to zero. The sooner Congress recognizes that fact, the better off American taxpayers, and indeed the Navy, will be.
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Stuart Machin’s comments come as government pushes supermarkets to sign up to voluntary price limits for key items
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Three weeks before the 2026 World Cup opens in North America, FIFA is selling “nosebleed” seats to US national team matches at nearly $2,000, face value. For fans with the resources, a hospitality package for two sells for more than a luxury car.
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