No one should be misled by surface calm. Although Iran’s rulers have temporarily forced protests off the streets through mass arrests, executions, and brute repression, the uprising has not ended....
President Donald Trump is moving fast to get the American economy turned around. The inflation rate is slowing, the manufacturing sector in the United States is expanding, and trillions of...
For a time, Libertarians thought history was on their side. Back in 2010, the movement was flush with cash and certainty. Think tanks expanded. Ayn Rand novels were fashionable again....
The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, originally enacted in 1994 under the Clinton administration, was sold to the public as a fair mechanism to prevent violence and...
Jan. 24 marked the 20th anniversary of the release of Al Gore’s alarmist global warming movie, “An Inconvenient Truth.” Gore has surfed the movie and climate alarmism to a net...
On May 22, the United Kingdom signed an agreement with Mauritius that would transfer sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago. For my people, the Chagossians, the decision was taken without our...
National School Choice Week celebrates the power of empowering parents. Texas is leading this movement at an unprecedented scale, launching the largest first-year school choice program in American history. But...
After nearly 20 years of service in the United States Marine Corps, I've learned one enduring truth: peace is achieved through strength. America’s strength, courage, and leadership have guided the...
Fifteen years ago, Congress promised Americans price transparency in healthcare. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) required hospitals and insurers to make their prices public. That promise was never fulfilled. Hospitals...
For 25 years, I have stood at the bedside of patients, navigating the complexities of our healthcare system. I have seen the miracles of modern medicine, but I have also...
Last week, President Donald Trump kicked off a national debate when he said he wants to cap credit card interest rates. Such price controls will likely hurt the poor as...
America’s oil and gas companies came under litigation assault from a new player last week as outgoing Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel finally got around to filing a climate-related lawsuit...
Throughout 2020’s “summer of love,” many corporations believed that a public declaration of solidarity with Black Lives Matter would insulate them from the chaos that Antifa and coordinated violence were...
Thanks to a Gov. Gavin Newsom-backed law, a California mom and dad did not find out about their daughter’s deteriorating mental health until she attempted suicide. This tragic situation was...
When the first National School Choice Week was held in 2011, the concept of a program that would allow any child in a state to attend the school that best...
In Minneapolis, MN, on Jan. 24, the ongoing politically partisan fight over Second Amendment rights collided with a tragic and avoidable shooting. Thirty-seven-year-old Alex Pretti was shot and killed after...
At this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, President Trump unveiled a new global initiative—the “Board of Peace”—and promoted it as a flexible mechanism for dialogue and conflict mitigation. The...
Over the next year, several major immigration cases are poised to reshape the landscape of U.S. immigration law, specifically in the areas of birthright citizenship, asylum procedures, and the due...
We are in a full-blown national crisis. On Saturday, 37-year-old Alex Pretti was killed during a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis. Protests spread nationwide. Saturday’s fatal shooting was the...