Since Justice Alito asked, here’s how the U.K. treats ‘trans’ kids.
Don’t blame the banks for canceling accounts. They are acting under pressure from federal regulators.
In a polarized country and crowded market, partisan coverage allows outlets to differentiate themselves.
Complying with the Corporate Transparency Act would hit millions of entities—and cost billions.
When weather cleared 80 years ago, U.S. planes filled the skies.
The movie was too long, with too much computer enhancement and DEI.
Don’t believe every tale you hear. Remain skeptical and look for real science.
The region challenges every president, but opportunities abound for Trump in 2025.
Clementine Breen’s story of regretful surgery at age 14 is noteworthy as the Supreme Court weighs U.S. v. Skrmetti.
Her latest assault on business is reviving another long-dead antitrust theory. At least she’ll soon be gone.
China’s Communist leader won’t be charmed by an inaugural invitation.
Democrats try to destroy Trump’s 2020 election lawyers.
The takeover of U.S. Steel would challenge Chinese market dominance, bolster our economic and national security, and protect U.S. jobs.
The U.S. will be safer when we become more clear-eyed about new things appearing in the New Jersey skies.
Six months ago, the Jewish state was weakened and demoralized. No longer. Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer discusses what America can learn.
Eight years ago, people on the left vowed to resist. Now they tell themselves stories of the ‘multiverse.’
A proposed hike in the minimum wage for tipped employees would drive many out of their jobs.
The party’s most accomplished elected official in Michigan becomes an independent.
Set on Christmas Eve, Leslye Headland’s Broadway play observes the fractious relationships among two religious parents and their adult children.
Restraining prices is job one for Trump.
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