To prepare, Defense Secretary-designate Pete Hegseth will need to overhaul the bureaucracy and cut waste.
A minimum 10% levy on all goods would hike domestic prices, reduce wages and invite foreign retaliation.
Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency has a chance to bring accountability to federal regulation.
Historians rank presidents one way, the public another. A few presidents surprise skeptics and rise to distinction.
The path to a political rebound runs through Sacramento.
The major parties have swapped positions on issues ranging from trade and government surveillance to free speech and war.
His limits on Kyiv’s defenses mean settling the war won’t be easy.
Students discuss the results and the aftermath of the races.
Too bad this year’s global climate confab won’t be the last.
The GOP Senate candidate loses another winnable race, proving again that candidate quality matters.
Why does the Golden State take weeks to count election ballots?
Black and Hispanic voters defect from Democrats, who have long relied on identity-politics appeals.
Taxes, regulation and ‘the blob’ caused Europe and the U.K. to stagnate. He shows us the way out.
Tehran could try to sow chaos before Trump takes office. Here are six steps that could prevent it.
U.S. intelligence won’t be able to fight Trump and Russia at the same time.
Education level is a strong indicator of which party a voter is more likely to back.
Out with taxes and regulations, in with fiscal responsibility.
After her newborn calf died, an orca balanced the body on her snout and traveled with it for miles. What was the mother experiencing?
Traditional policies like tax cuts, targeted aid and responsible spending can deliver stronger growth.
He has a mandate on the border and to deport criminals. But more than that could get ugly fast.
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