Presidents have repeatedly used the SPR to manipulate markets and shield consumers from the consequences of bad policies.
The United Kingdom's crusade against social media is not over. As if a social media ban for children under 16 were not ...
Plus: fixing Rikers Island, the Democrats' Maine scramble, India's affirmative action, and ...
Thomas Massie (R–Ky.) is making active use of his last few months in Congress. One of his many last-minute pushes to disrupt ...
The U.S. government has used private ad data to get around the Fourth Amendment. Now foreign enemies are turning it into a ...
Late last month, the United Nations published its annual World Drug Report, chronicling the latest developments in the global ...
Streaming and sports betting are boosting the sport's viewership, but may not be creating the lifelong fans baseball needs ...
Once the trust fund is empty, Social Security can pay out only what it collects. Yet few candidates are talking about this in ...
Unless and until a future SCOTUS revisits and overturns Trump v. Barbara, the president and his allies in Congress are bound ...
President Donald Trump's brazenly corrupt "settlement" of his lawsuit against the IRS included a jaw-dropping order in which Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche purported to shield him and his family ...
The Trump administration's trade war with the world has been a haphazard, often chaotic affair, but if you had to identify a single, guiding principle for the administration's actions, it would be ...
Despite the doomful rhetoric, the merger would not establish a monopoly that requires government intervention.
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