Democrats in Chicago hijack the word to disguise a coercive agenda.
Ford’s losses keep rising as the EV share of auto sales declines.
Amendment 2 would open the door for vouchers and charters.
Pentagon deployments to the Middle East delay, and maybe deter, an attack on Israel.
An endorsement of Trump could create a formidable right-left coalition.
Consumers inevitably would end up paying via shortfalls of supply and reductions in quality.
Biden’s team seemed to be developing one. Then the Ukraine war diverted its attention and resources.
Trump made fun of her laugh. Instead of fighting, Democrats doubled down.
Anti-Zionist loyalty oaths become the new ticket of admission to progressive culture.
They haven’t made the case against Harris. The clock is ticking.
The Senate majority leader makes no secret of his plans—on the filibuster, voting rules and the Supreme Court—if Democrats win big.
Liz Truss’s humiliating exit was an inside job by the Bank of England, a new BOE brief shows.
The party’s anti-Israel wing in the streets is having a policy impact.
The Vice President is the least known presidential nominee in modern times.
The Medicare bureaucracy restores—at least for now—coverage for blood tests that detect early rejection of organ transplants.
The FTC Chair racks up another defeat, as a federal judge says her sweeping regulation violates the law.
How bad could the Harris policy get?
The Democrats are teeing up the Republican nominee as basically an unacceptable human being.
His testy farewell speech left Democrats everywhere relieved that he withdrew.
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