Instead of eliminating the root causes of illegal migration, Kamala Harris now wants to import them.
She wants price controls on groceries, Venezuelan-style.
The state outlawed single-use grocery bags, and plastic trash rose. What next?
J.D. Vance wants a $5,000 child tax credit. Kamala Harris is now talking $6,000.
Rapid currency swings are creating new economic risks across the region.
Voters in the heavily Hispanic Central Valley are focused on water and other agricultural issues.
She can help him regain his focus, as she did against Hillary Clinton in the 2016 campaign.
Officials are beginning to think about targeting the ayatollahs, not merely their nuclear program.
Trump at least broaches the real issue: Which Kyiv war aims is Washington willing to subsidize?
Their story begins in Atlanta, with the antipolice protests of 2020.
The senator identified a real problem in the decline of American manufacturing. But the Republican Party has all the wrong solutions.
In July 1988, George H.W. Bush was famous but unknown—and down in the polls by 17 points.
A government spending boom fueled inflation that has crushed real average incomes.
Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates says black students can’t succeed on tests.
Columbia’s President Minouche Shafik resigns, as UCLA is hit with a court injunction.
Chinese investors need outlets other than government bonds, especially as economic growth slows.
A nonprofit urges liberals to relocate to swing districts or vote from vacation homes.
Minouche Shafik’s resignation is a foretaste of next week’s confrontation.
Skellig Michael, a medieval monastery, amazes believers and secular tourists alike.
The vice president’s campaign makes unusual appeals to authority.
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