Climate litigation is a pernicious tax on regular Americans. It’s pure economic waste that gets passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices.
Our fears are hypothetical, while our successes are stone cold.
Will the Nevada GOP Bet on an Anti-Trump Accused Cyberscammer for State Treasurer? The Department of Education Celebrates America, and the Left Hates It ‘Liberation Day’ at One Year Thirty Years After ...
Those who believed the war was a disaster from the outset seem convinced that worst-case outcomes are inevitable. They’re not.
Catholic nuns in New York are suing the state over a 2024 law that requires longterm care facilities to cater to a patient's so-called gender-identity in conversation, rooming assignments, and ...
A U.S. effort to reopen the Strait of Hormuz would not replicate the operational problem faced at the Dardanelles in World War I.
Following the Trump administration’s cuts, the federal government employs the lowest percentage of U.S. workers since World War II.
The president’s tariffs have impoverished Americans and hurt businesses’ ability to plan, with very few benefits to show for it.
In Australia and New Zealand, the closing of the Strait of Hormuz has already created a fuel shortage, with rationing now openly discussed by both governments. In Australia, hundreds of gas pumps have ...
W hen I first saw the advertisement for Fox’s series The Faithful: Women of the Bible, I was skeptical but hopeful: Skeptical, because most attempts at portraying the Bible on t ...
The Future of Nuclear Non-Proliferation in East Asia Depends on Iran The Iranian Sharia-Supremacist Regime and ‘Civilian’ Infrastructure A Rescue Mission for the Ages The trend vindicates President ...
The problem with today’s safety net isn’t intent; it’s design. State leadership would help fix it. Signed into law 30 years ago, the 1996 welfare-reform law was built on a simple idea: States should ...
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