To read some of the press coverage, one would think the biggest winner of yesterday's Texas Republican primary runoff is James Talarico, the Democratic Senate candidate. He now gets to run against the ...
The bill is one of the most egregious examples of the grift between professional sports teams and state and local governments ...
A 2024 paper claimed higher minimum wages don't kill jobs. It was statistically significant—and almost certainly misleading.
Federal authorities are treating anti-tech activism as a potential extremism threat after years of anti-Silicon Valley ...
Iran accused the U.S. of a 'grave violation' after our military launched strikes on missile sites and boats in southern Iran.
Maryland faces a housing shortage of about 100,000 units. To keep pace with its growing population, the state would need an additional 590,186 units by 2045, according to the Maryland Department of ...
Today's guest is Nobel Prize-winning economist Alvin E. Roth, the author of Moral Economics: From Prostitution to Organ Sales, What Controversial Transactions Reveal About How Markets Work. He talks ...
He famously said the Founders had created "a republic, if you can keep it." How have we kept it? And can we continue?
"Federal law strictly prohibits individuals from producing distilled spirits at home," according to the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (yes, this is separate from the Bureau of Alcohol, ...
Selene Varela pleaded guilty to theft concerning a program receiving federal funds and faces up to 10 years in ...
Using taxpayer money to reward the president’s allies has nothing to do with the president's claims against the IRS.
If you're planning on packing Zyn for your European summer vacation, you might want to reconsider. On Sunday, the New York ...