When it comes to the economic damage from President Trump’s trade war, I am among the more serene analysts.
It Would Help if Our Guy Negotiating with Putin Knew Anything About Ukraine Weekend Short: Benjamin Rosenblatt’s ‘Zelig’ How Not to Argue With an Editorial Welcome to the Party, F-47 Angry ...
DOGE is taking the knife to agencies that we libertarians have long argued are unconstitutional or destructive and need to be cut, and still we are not happy.
A strong supporter of Israel, Stefanik was expected to be easily confirmed by the GOP-controlled Senate as it attempts to push through Trump’s nominees as quickly as possible. Her confirmation hearing ...
A bill pending before the Colorado legislature would force taxpayers to pay for abortions for women on Medicaid.
The highest levels of the administration display a jaw-dropping casual disregard for laws regarding the handling of classified information.
The Trump administration has paused $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania over the university’s insistence on allowing men to compete in women’s sports.
Maybe It Wasn’t Such a Great Idea to Support a Larger, More Extensive Federal Government for 100 Years Diane Sykes: A Model Judge The Trump Administration Shouldn’t Disarm Itself Against Iran ...
Senate Republicans left their Thursday afternoon luncheon to some surprising news: The White House had decided to pull Representative Elise Stefanik's (R., N.Y.) nomination as U.S ...
Christopher Eisgruber espouses academic freedom but mendaciously blocks accountability for his administration’s retaliation against a faculty member’s unfavored speech.
T he MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) movement is coming for food stamps — but the law of unintended consequences may thwart its proposed reforms.
What’s okay for communicating some important information is not okay for communicating classified national defense intelligence.