The DOJ’s meddling in internet search engines could hurt consumers and help China.
Green industrial policy is failing in Europe, a warning to the next Trump Administration.
He can’t mandate pay on federal contractors, the Ninth Circuit says.
Democrats still refuse to admit that their policies caused inflation—and cost them the election.
The country might have replaced China as the manufacturing hub for the U.S. It blew it.
Ditch the mandates and subsidies. Let consumer choice drive the market.
They know they have a political problem, but their solution is to pour another shot of progressive policy.
With its arrest warrants, the International Criminal Court disgraces the rule of international law.
The lyrics of holiday pop songs tend be anticipatory rather than celebratory, which is why stations pull them on Dec. 26.
Stocks are winning the cage match, but bonds may have the last laugh.
Officers investigated Allison Pearson over an ‘offensive’ tweet. There are thousands like her.
Fueling ambiguity about disputed votes is a sad capstone to the Pennsylvania Senator’s career.
He may nominate Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a teachers union favorite, as Labor Secretary.
Republicans win fewer seats than their vote share in liberal states.
His sanctions against Israel keep expanding. Trump can clean it up.
If Trump wants to make America read again, he should follow through on his plan to abolish it.
Actress Liz Carr warns that no society can permit assisted suicide without endangering the disabled.
Putin is likely to face a long-term insurgency if there’s no plan to embed Ukraine in the West.
Residents can apply for property-tax refunds when officials refuse to enforce public-nuisance laws.
The former Soviet dissident Yuri Yarim-Agaev believes he will, because you can’t make a deal with a totalitarian like Vladimir Putin.
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