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When it comes to the economic damage from President Trump’s trade war, I am among the more serene analysts.
On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear argument in Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Review Commission, which presents the strange spectacle of Catholic Charities having ...
DOGE is taking the knife to agencies that we libertarians have long argued are unconstitutional or destructive and need to be cut, and still we are not happy.
A strong supporter of Israel, Stefanik was expected to be easily confirmed by the GOP-controlled Senate as it attempts to push through Trump’s nominees as quickly as possible. Her confirmation hearing ...
The highest levels of the administration display a jaw-dropping casual disregard for laws regarding the handling of classified information.
The Heritage Foundation Was One of Free Trade’s Strongest Supporters A Bad Game of Legal Twister Won’t Block Ohio’s SAFE Act Trump Takes Aim at Collective Bargaining in the Federal Workforce ...
A bill pending before the Colorado legislature would force taxpayers to pay for abortions for women on Medicaid.
The Trump administration has paused $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania over the university’s insistence on allowing men to compete in women’s sports.
T he MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) movement is coming for food stamps — but the law of unintended consequences may thwart its proposed reforms.
Christopher Eisgruber espouses academic freedom but mendaciously blocks accountability for his administration’s retaliation against a faculty member’s unfavored speech.
Cease-fire negotiations broke down after Hamas refused Israeli and U.S.-backed proposals to free more hostages ahead of any long-term truce talks.