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Lawmakers pushing for this madness might deserve to reap a political whirlwind and a judicial rebuke, but how many children will be harmed in the meantime?
But as with all subsidies, the money comes with strings. The federal government is not a disinterested donor. It is a centralizing authority. It has turned higher education into a mechanism for social ...
During the same town hall, she also blasted the Trump administration’s deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members as ‘sanctioned kidnappings.’ ...
The DOJ filed complaints against Michigan, Hawaii, Vermont and New York over their efforts to enforce overly expansive state environmental regulations ...
The U.S. president’s 51st-state rhetoric and trade war bolstered Canada’s left, but the ultimate responsibility for the country’s direction lies with its own voters.
A glib answer to the problem is increased immigration. But tolerance for immigration understandably decreases as birth rates decline. Nor would it remedy the way that modern life seems designed to ...
The New York Times ’ reporting about unrest at the Justice Department over the Trump administration’s investigation of campus agitation at Columbia exemplifies perfectly how media bias distorts the ...
The budget proposal would cut $163 billion in non-defense spending.
The move comes after NPR CEO Katherine Maher admitted before Congress that the outlet was wrong in refusing to cover the Biden laptop story.
Carmakers will still pay a 25 percent tariff on auto imports but will no longer be subject to levies on materials such as steel and aluminum.
The grief these residents are experiencing is compounded by the permitting, fireproofing, and other requirements to comply with California’s building codes.