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    Brett Conner, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering in Youngstown State University, left, watches graduate student Mike Juhasz, 32, work on a 3D printer (a hybrid additive manufacturing machiner system) on Sept. 5 in Youngstown, Ohio. (Justin Merriman for The Washington Examiner)
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    The creators that also destroy

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    A sign marking 'Center of the World' along State Route 82 in Center of the World, Ohio. (Justin Merriman for The Washington Examiner)
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    Lessons from the Center of the World

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    Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao speaks at the University of Michigan's North Campus' MCity, a full-scale simulated city test course for autonomous vehicles, on Sept. 12 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Justin Merriman for The Washington Examiner)
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    Elaine Chao: Expect an infrastructure package this fall

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    The face of the Democratic Party has increasingly become the face of celebrity, scold, and entitlement. The people they used to attract to their
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    Democrats give away the Rust Belt by alienating Catholics

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    Pat Toomey’s message to tax reform critics: Think big

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    There is much to learn from former President Herbert Hoover's successes and, if we are wise enough, from his failures. If not, we will stumble badly once again before we figure out who we will become. (Salena Zito)
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    Herbert Hoover’s lesson for today’s America

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    Rick Perry: We aim for energy domination

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    The Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic in Youngstown, Ohio. Rural America's problems include a growing opioid epidemic that is fueling disproportionately long prison sentences for rural whites. (AP Photo/David Dermer)
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    The opioid crisis: No one’s fault, and everyone’s fault

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    Rep. Stacey Evans, D-Smyrna, speaks in opposition to HB 37 during a legislative session of the Georgia General Assembly on Feb. 22 in Atlanta. Under HB 37, private colleges and universities in Georgia lose state funding if they declare themselves
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    The fate of the Democrats’ future may lie in Georgia

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    Richard E. Frey, of New Oxford, PA, makes a call to a voter at the Adams County Democratic Office in Gettysburg, PA. Frey is one of the many volunteers who staff the office. (Salena Zito/Washington Examiner)
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    In Pennsylvania, Georgia, and everywhere else, all politics is local

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