The yen hits a new low against the dollar, as forex volatility rises.
Vladimir Putin believes there’s no downside to arresting Americans.
His media company’s IPO soars on hopes he’ll retake the White House.
‘Diversity, equity and inclusion’ costs billions and doesn’t work.
Liberals suddenly find virtue in the consistency of Supreme Court conservative Justices.
As he announces his running mate, students debate the independent candidate’s chances in the upcoming election.
In 1986 the U.S. and Saudi Arabia raised production. That move contributed to the Soviet collapse.
The path Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer have chosen means the end of any hope of peace.
The USDA prepares to feed more schoolchildren year-round, even if their parents make six figures.
Sally Settle and Gene Millard met in eighth grade and stayed together 68 years.
The U.S. should do some truthful meddling in Russia’s politics.
The Book of Esther tells a story of Jews fighting back—with admirable restraint. It’s an example they should follow against Hamas in Rafah.
The overhaul of electrical grids and distribution would require labor and resources we don’t have.
Pressure from customers and investors costs executives their jobs.
The U.S. refuses to veto a United Nations Security Council resolution the terror group welcomes.
A bill would make unions reveal the secret workers they pay to organize workers at companies.
You can’t out-Trump Trump. That’s one of the biggest lessons of the past decade.
Leaders must measure the demands of compassion against the needs of strategy.
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