The 1980 film taught me hard work and silliness can coexist.
Protect the dollar, close the Education Department and don’t fall for crypto.
His NIH nomination, years after being maligned for questioning lockdowns, is a boon for real science.
They kick in 40.4% of income taxes, nearly double their income share.
Factionalism in 2025 would waste a majority that could be fleeting.
The California Governor wants to deny California subsidies to Tesla’s EVs.
Job losses from EV mandates are mounting across Europe.
Without effective and reliable international involvement, the Israel Defense Forces will end up back in Lebanon.
Rep. Seth Moulton says he’s getting credit for speaking freely. But he may face a primary challenge.
Republicans can update the Public Broadcasting Act to eliminate bias and improve local journalism.
Tradition and rivalries give the sport life. Fans worry that reform-minded executives don’t get it.
Justice’s Google case may finally bring home trustbusting’s irrelevance in today’s economy.
His biggest vote gains from 2020 came in states with the most immigrants. And he seems to have broken the Democratic monopoly on the black vote.
While posturing for coastal progressives, Gov. Newsom punishes Central Valley farmers and industry.
Federal arts and cultural organizations have spent decades funneling taxpayer dollars into projects ranging from the profane to the inane.
The Pentagon needs to modernize its plans to defend against new threats from Russia and China.
An independent agency of government shouldn’t have such enormous power to skew financial outcomes.
The company is losing $107,043 per EV sale, and taxpayers could end up paying.
Germans may finally get a chance to vote for economic growth.
His leadership and foresight still inspire the free world, 150 years after his birth.
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