Kamala Harris could learn from New York City’s failed example.
A new study shows which states are losing their young and wealthy.
Politicians in Tokyo realize capital-gains tax hikes are no fix for fiscal ills.
Customers across the state experience power outages, and climate policies are ultimately to blame.
A ban on X is aimed at gagging influencers who buck the state’s version of the truth.
The Trump and Biden administrations both aimed for a small military too reliant on technology.
Allowing a vote on divestment from Israel is an act of cowardice.
Congress needs to restore the FCC’s auction authority or the U.S. will lose its technological advantage.
‘The nimble Obama campaign is out with an ad playing up Vice President Cheney’s remarks.’
Government shouldn’t force it, but every company should know how to spin off.
It rests on an intent to violate a state law that is pre-empted by the Federal Election Campaign Act.
If the press wants to be an antidote and not a tool, take a closer look at the motives at work.
Georgia has charged the father of 14-year-old Colt Gray. Is that fair?
August job growth was dominated again by government spending.
Bad loans and guarantees will cost taxpayers $65.2 billion in fiscal 2025.
Iran sells oil, no problem, but West Bank Israelis are his target.
Ship registries from small countries—one of which is landlocked—help Moscow evade sanctions.
The framers didn’t want a king, but a republic with a strong executive was an innovation in 1787.
By taking stands on issues, academic groups can chill debate and harm young faculty members’ careers.
She vows an ‘opportunity economy’ but comes from a political culture that is hostile to enterprise.
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