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If Trump wants American businesses to "THRIVE, in fact, THRIVE like never before!" he could act on his promise to "cut ...
Trump believes he can deploy tariffs without tradeoffs or distortions. In reality, each new tariff move creates both.
Chairman Brendan Carr thinks his agency should strive to ensure that news coverage is fair and balanced—a role precluded by ...
A recently disclosed bulletin from October 2023 shows the 'Inception'-like nature of national security politics.
Plus: The Columbia settlement as a "blueprint" for going after other universities, 'South Park' lampoons Trump, and ...
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has placed minor restraints on the government’s ability to impose gag orders on secret ...
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that "we'll have a straight, simple tariff of anywhere between 15% and 50%." Hiking the baseline reciprocal tariff rate to 15 percent means a 50 percent higher ...
Congress should consider whether the U.S. really needs the often meddlesome office at all, or the public health bureaucracy ...
It turns out that the wealthier a man is, the more likely he is to marry a highly-educated woman, according to a new study.
Can this weekend's Baseball Hall of Fame induction of Dick Allen and Dave Parker teach us a lesson about politics?
The president's reading of the 14th Amendment is contradicted by its text and history, plus 127 years of Supreme Court ...
The plan's revival of the memorandum on enforcing state AI regulation will kick innovation into high gear. Its industrial ...