The founders thought the legislative branch would dominate, but it has surrendered its authority.
It isn’t inevitable and it won’t be easy, but voters are finally having to face the enormous costs of eliminating carbon emissions.
Evidence emerges of a possible jihadist New Year’s Day plot inspired by ISIS.
The IRS is mailing out Covid-era credits to anyone still eligible.
New York sues a family that sent an autistic son to a Jewish school.
He pushed economic reforms as India’s finance minister, then abandoned them when he led the government.
The data make clear: The notion that solar and wind power save money is an environmentalist lie.
Congress should revert to pre-pandemic spending, adjusted for population growth and inflation.
George Washington proposed that we live by three ideas: liberty, conscience and tolerance.
His opposition to war and skepticism about corporations and markets make him appealing to some progressives.
Another chance to undo Pelosi’s ugly linguistic handiwork.
Denmark wanted to sell it a century ago. The U.S. didn’t bite but did acquire the Virgin Islands.
I foresee a Mideast peace deal, a Chiefs disappointment and AI medical advances.
Ramming attacks are becoming common, and there’s only so much the police can do.
Students discuss the noteworthy events of the year.
He wants the Supreme Court to treat him as if he’s already President.
A documentary on CNN about Luther Vandross sensitively examines the talents and tribulations of the R&B crooner.
Congress should scrap itemized deductions and enact a flat personal and corporate rate of 15%.
Homelessness kept rising in 2024, as progressive remedies fail.
Wage floors are going up in 21 states, though the range is instructive.
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