Disney announced that Bob Iger is stepping down and handing the reins to his handpicked successor Josh D'Amaro. Corporate press releases will frame this as a fresh chapter, a reset,...
For centuries, Christians have wrestled with the tension between mercy and order, compassion and responsibility. That tension is at the heart of today’s immigration debate, where some clergy insist that...
January's jobs report smashed expectations and signals a turning point in the labor market where job creation catches up with broader economic conditions. The report shows 130,000 jobs created, the...
In 1848, at the age of 12, Andrew Carnegie’s family left an economic depression in Scotland for opportunity in America. Carnegie’s first job, as a bobbin boy in a cotton...
The SAVE America Act is one of those bills with a core principle so obvious that it should pass the House and Senate unanimously. Only American citizens should decide American...
The D.C City Council played redistribution politics recently with a sneak attack $300 million yearly retroactive tax increase on overtaxed D.C. residents and businesses. It “decoupled” the President’s Big Beautiful...
CNN host Kasie Hunt pressed Democratic California Rep. Ro Khanna on Tuesday whether members of Congress can simply "hit Control-F" to search for names in the Epstein files.
Chinese Communist Party Chairman Xi Jinping recently sacked General Zhang Youxia, first vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), and General Liu Zhenli, CMC chief of staff. The CMC is...
The long-anticipated, and soon to be released Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) “Personal Financial Data Rights” rule—also known as the Section 1033 of Dodd-Frank—is an opportunity for the Trump administration...
Recent winter storms did what extreme weather events often do: it revealed things most of us rarely think about. Temperatures plunged, roads iced over, thousands of flights were canceled, and...
Venezuelan oil has been refined by one of the largest U.S. refineries operated by Chevron in Pascagoula, Miss. since the 1990s. That refinery may get the opportunity to process even...
Ohio has a long history of producing people who attempt what others insist cannot be done. When two bicycle mechanics from Dayton argued that human flight was possible, the response...
Last month, the implementation of a hotly contested new policy at Texas A&M made waves in the news and on social media. The head of the school’s Philosophy department told...
“Never waste a good crisis.” That maxim isn’t just for politicians anymore. It has become the operating principle for Randi Weingarten and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT).
The electric vehicle (EV) revolution, once hailed as the future of transportation, is hitting a wall for Western automakers. Yesterday's announcement from Stellantis—a staggering $26 billion writedown tied to scaling...
This is the question that has fueled countless essays and debates in recent years as our divides – economic, geographic, and ideological – seem to widen.
President Donald Trump just declared that the Trump Administration will forge ahead with a strong tariff policy regardless of the Supreme Court: “One way or the other, we’re going to...
Last January, Katie Abraham and Chloe Polzin, two college students in Illinois, were killed in a hit-and-run crash by Julio Cucul-Bol, an illegal alien from Guatemala who was driving drunk....
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says high electricity costs are a political choice in the United States today. The evidence at hand indicates the Secretary isn’t wrong.