Democrats Want To Mail 3 N95 Masks to Every American
Plus: Civil war fantasies, a challenge to California's ban on felons becoming EMTs, and more...
Plus: Civil war fantasies, a challenge to California's ban on felons becoming EMTs, and more...
Plus: Yelling "fire" (literally and metaphorically), fundraising with non-fungible tokens, and more...
Virginia is moving on without the Democratic duo.
It's a fairly benign thing to say. And yet it's a landmine in our media landscape.
During a speech to a conservative group this month, Hawley depicted a decline in masculinity as one of the nation's foremost problems. Really?
Something to be grateful for.
Careful, thoughtful policy making is not ruling the day.
The idea that massive government spending, hate speech laws, and gun control will improve America—when they failed horribly elsewhere—is a dangerous myth.
The former presidential candidate talks about UBI, race relations, ranked-choice voting, his new political party Forward, and how "the duopoly is killing us."
"Spending trillions more on new and expanded government programs, when we can't even pay for the essential social programs...is the definition of fiscal insanity."
Democrats want to raise the debt ceiling, while Republicans occasionally remember they're against big government spending.
Millions rejected choosing any alternative to Gov. Newsom. Did they “throw their vote away?” Of course not.
There simply aren't enough rich people to finance all the new spending.
Californians vote today on whether to keep lockdowner in chief Gavin Newsom.
Plus: Vaccine mandates are popular, Texas versus free speech, and more...
Plus, why is no one talking about the Medicare Trustees' entitlement report?
Plus: Steven Horwitz's economic theories, Hawaii cops sued over fatal shooting, and more...
Although Patrick notes that blacks are less likely to be vaccinated than whites, the gap between Republicans and Democrats is much larger.
Can Democrats stop acting as if all the governor's critics are Trump-loving insurrectionists?
Sen. Ed Markey and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have proposed the creation of a counterproductive $130 billion federal behemoth.
Voters who support Gov. Gavin Newsom can still select a successor. That’s left out of a campaign commercial airing during the Olympics.
After returning from space yesterday, Jeff Bezos thanked Amazon customers who made his fortune possible.
Live-and-let-live political types are stuck between cultists and totalitarians.
Plus: The growing trust gap, pandemic-low unemployment numbers, and more...
Lawmakers cut out some red tape, but only when it serves the party.
The former Michigan congressman says "horrible messaging" is a sign of insecurity.
Plus: UFOs, young people and socialism, and more...
Urban Democrats may be leading the charge, but Republicans, too, have enlisted.
The one-size-fits-all approach to monopolistic K-12 instruction continues to repel even as COVID-19 recedes.
Party leaders don’t want a replacement on the recall ballot.
The state and local tax deduction overwhelmingly benefits rich households in high-tax states while shifting their federal tax burden to everyone else.
Plus: ACLU opposes menthol cigarette ban, student Snapchat case comes before Supreme Court today, and more...
Plus: U.S. will finally withdraw troops from Afghanistan, Mastercard caves to religious groups on porn, and more...
Plus: GOP gender policing in North Carolina, marijuana legalization mistakes, and more...
It seems some are just waking up to the size and scope of the president's federal tax plan.
Are Mitch McConnell's threats credible, or is he a paper tiger?
Plus: A new documentary tells Reality Winner's story, occupational licensing reform is antitrust reform, and more...
Plus: Two dozen Texas bills seek to restrict voting, media companies seek special exemption from antitrust rules, and more...
Plus: More Cuomo allegations, the "cult of now," the state budget apocalypse that wasn't, and more...
Electorally vulnerable Democratic governors have historically been tougher on crime than Republicans.
Plus: Legal cannabis workers now outnumber electrical engineers in the U.S., Portland cops defend dumpsters from hungry people, and more...
Americans are choosing jobs, brands, and friends for partisan reasons, say researchers.
Which leaves the U.S. without a major party even slightly inclined to leave people alone to manage their own affairs.
Anyone who was rooting for both "teams" to lose on Election Day should be fairly satisfied right now.
No, we're not talking about the presidency.
There are at least 11 trillion reasons to be very scared about what comes next.