Don’t call it a honeymoon. Incoming President Trump’s first 100 days (his second first 100 days) are guaranteed to be filled with rancor, chaos, finger-pointing, and apocalyptic pronouncements daily ...
Thomas Sowell is an American economist, social theorist, political philosopher, and author, whose books include Basic Economics. He is currently senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford ...
In what Harvard law professor Stephen Sachs properly labels an act of “constitutional vandalism,” President Biden today purported to “affirm” that the Equal Rights Amendment proposed by Congress ...
Also: Give the woman a break for saying yes to a presidential inauguration!
Progressivism’s Bleak Winter At Home We Are Equals School Choice Could Curb the Blue-State Exodus — If Democrats Can Embrace It Progressivism Faces a Double Blow Doubling down on grievance politics is ...
It’s a colossal win for women and girls, and for federalism and the rule of law against the administrative state.
Private firefighters are often caricatured as nothing more than mansion savers. In reality, they provide valuable services to everyday folks. Botching the small details only gives critics license ...
For an administration prioritizing U.S. energy production and security, tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods would be a terrible start.
The Chinese Government and TikTok, Eager to Celebrate Trump’s Inauguration A Cease-Fire, If You Can Keep It Mayor Karen Bass Partied While Her City Burned Why Did California Cut Fire Prevention ...
A little-noticed detail in a news item about the California state government budget, dated January 10: “California has $16.9 billion in reserves. Some $10.9 billion of that is in the state’s rainy-day ...
It purportedly found that people, particularly singles, are moving away from states with strong pro-life laws. Specifically, the study claims that 13 states that effectively banned abortion ...
It turns out that there are limits to the courts’ overreaching interpretations of the religious guarantees of the Establishment Clause—at least when the rights of religious conservatives are ...