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Hey, NYC Comptroller Mark Levine: Pension funds belong to taxpayers — not YOU

New York’s city comptrollers are supposed to safeguard taxpayer dollars, but many have treated the city pension funds they oversee as their own play...

GOP’s fatal attraction to unions is the start of a bad romance

The likely result: a broad drag on economic growth, with higher prices for consumers, slower innovation and weaker competitiveness for American firms internationally.

Russia triggered robot warfare — and created a monster in Ukraine

It’s opening the door to a nightmarish new type of conflict in which machines hunt down and exterminate humans — changing war everywhere.

Mamdani still plans to unravel the NYPD — and with it, public safety

As part of his effort to turn the NYPD into a passive “community safety” agency, Mayor Mamdani dispatched a fact-finding team to Columbus, Ohio...

Drones and the Economics of Warfare

The current shifts in military technology and the ease of access to its products will have to mean a fresh technological revolution in this...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 20

1971—In what politics professor Shep Melnick calls “one of the most confused and internally contradictory opinions ever issued by the Supreme Court,” Chief Justice Warren Burger’s...

Emerging Threats Require Proactive American Innovation

Instead of reacting to challenges as they arise, the U.S. ought to detect and deter them before they appear.

Worried about rising gas prices? The Europe path doubles costs

While Americans fill their gas tanks for around $4.10 a gallon and $5.60 for diesel, Irish drivers and other Europeans are paying $8.55 for gas and nearly $9.60 for diesel. That is not a market accident. It is the direct result of Europe’s aggressive carbon taxes, excise duties, and net-zero ideology. In Ireland alone, the […]

How Swalwell and Gonzales turned scandal into a golden parachute

When a member of Congress announces “resignation effective immediately,” Americans should hear the quiet click of an escape hatch locking behind them. That is exactly what Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) and Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) did this week. Gonzales first framed his exit as a dignified “retirement,” but facing mounting pressure, he reversed course in […]

Paxton’s persecution: Texas faithful can’t ignore what’s happening in Senate race

Texans love to say, “As Texas goes, so goes America.” I would argue that what happens in Texas affects the world. In many ways, that has been true in the fight for religious liberty for the last 70 years. A new battle over religious liberty is brewing in the race to represent Texas in the […]

When in Congress, I will confront radical Islamism without hesitation

People often ask why I am running for Congress. My answer is simple: I am running because I love America, something my opponent, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), would never be able to say. I am running because I have seen firsthand what the world looks like without the freedoms this country represents. I have seen what […]

DC cracks down on competition with Empower ride share ban

Making competition more difficult through regulation and licensing requirements in order to maintain standards is often just a cover for protecting certain industries from new competition. That’s exactly what’s going on with the District of Columbia’s blocking of the ride sharing platform Empower. Service on the app has been suspended for a week as Empower […]

Universities cannot survive as left-wing echo chambers

Trust in higher education is near an all-time low, and a new Yale University report suggests colleges have only themselves to blame. In addition to problems such as high prices, opaque admissions processes, and declining academic standards, the report highlighted that many universities have become “intellectual and ideological echo chambers, out of touch with the American nation and out of […]

Trump says energy secretary ‘totally wrong’ on gas prices not dropping to $3 until next year

President Trump told The Hill on Monday that he disagreed with Energy Secretary Chris Wright’s assessment that gas prices may not drop below $3 per gallon until next year. “No, I think he’s wrong on that. Totally wrong,” Trump said in a phone interview when asked about his energy chief’s comments.  When asked by The...

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