European-Style Hyper-Regulation Comes to America
The effort to mandate drunk-driver detectors that can disable vehicles is a sign of things to come.
Inflation Was Always a Monetary Phenomenon, Never Transitory
At the same time that the Fed was pumping money into the economy, U.S. authorities were shutting the economy down.
Why Trump Is Winning By Double Digits Heading Into Iowa
It looks like DeSantis will lose Iowa and New Hampshire. As of now, at least, it looks like Nikki Haley will too.
Hollywood Discovers That Business Isn’t Always Bad
Six 2023 movies take a surprisingly nuanced look at entrepreneurs.
Gov. Doug Burgum, a former rival, endorses Donald Trump on eve of Iowa Caucus
Burgum became the first of Trump’s former GOP rivals to endorse him for president.
After Hamas atrocities, MLK’s embrace of Israel and disdain for antisemitism confronts liberals
“Dr. King’s vision of a secure Israel and a peaceful Middle East is as relevant today as it was in the 1960s,” labor leader says.
European nations pass on US-led response to Houthis’ Red Sea aggression, putting NATO into question
Conspicuously absent from the latest maneuvers were forces from France and Italy, two founding NATO members
Senators raise questions about EV mandates and subsidies going to China
“My problem is with an administration whose crusade is to convert everyone over to an EV regardless of where the battery came from,” Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said.
Japan Hit By 7.6 Magnitude Earthquake, Sparking Tsunami Warnings
Residents of Japanese coastal areas were told to evacuate their homes Monday as the country braces for a tsunami after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake shook the country’s western coast. Authorities…
‘The Censorship Is Ramping Up’: Libs Of TikTok Says Account Was Suspended From Facebook
According to Chaya Raichik, owner of the Libs of TikTok accounts on social media, her Facebook page was suspended on Saturday. Raichik posted a screenshot of an email from Facebook…