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Census Numbers Paint a Misleading Picture of Poverty in America

Non-cash benefits bring many Americans above the poverty line — and our poverty statistics should reflect that.

The UAE–Binance–Trump Affair: A Comprehensive Timeline

How did Trump’s net worth skyrocket during his second term? The final installment in this series pieces together key events.

Federal Regulators Finally Get Out of the Climate Business

Consumers and businesses will be freer when the EPA no longer treats greenhouse gas emissions as a public danger.

Civil War Breaks Out at Human Rights Watch

The turmoil presents an opportunity for accountability.

Virginia is on the brink of becoming the California of the Mid-Atlantic

Virginia just elected a new governor, and while the campaign rhetoric was heavy on moderation and reassurance, the early signals out of Richmond tell a very different story. What we are seeing now should concern every Virginian — Republican, independent, and even Democrats who believed they were voting for balance rather than ideology. The policy […]

Trump’s choice: in pile with Truman and Reagan or Carter and Obama

“[O]nly a military intervention at this point could level the playing field,” Prince Reza Pahlavi declared Monday. “This is the reason why the Iranian people have been anxiously awaiting the action that the President has promised he will do in support of the Iranian people, that help will arrive, just hang in there,” he said. […]

Russia and China want to own the Arctic

American history is a tale of mastering our physical environment or being mastered by it. We carved a canal through Panama to join two oceans and remake global trade. We dammed the Colorado River to power the factories that won the Second World War. We failed as farmers and turned the High Plains into a […]

Trump restores America’s control over Washington

The Trump administration just took a monumental step toward making the federal government accountable to the public. On Feb. 5, the White House made it easier to discipline about 50,000 senior federal employees if they refuse to do their jobs. This announcement has already been met with a union lawsuit, but the president is simply […]

Kamala Harris has a ‘how do you do, fellow kids?’ moment

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away — 2024 to be precise — the Democratic Party bypassed the most fundamental notions of democracy to install Kamala Harris as its presidential candidate before attempting to force her upon the electorate. Unsurprisingly, the electorate responded with a resounding “no,” thanks at least in part […]

Is Communist Cuba on its last legs?

Communist Cuba is running out of fuel, and with it, time. This regime, just 90 miles south of the Florida Keys, has defied American pressure for 67 years. It has survived the Bay of Pigs invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. But its present crisis may be too great […]

Deregulate to make childcare affordable again

Rising prices for many key services helped deliver the White House for President Donald Trump in 2024, and the Trump administration recently touted falling rents and gas prices as part of its affordability agenda. But child care costs, on the other hand, continue to rise. Child care has become one of the fastest-rising household expenses in the […]

A much-needed new start with New Delhi 

Few relationships are more important to the United States than the one with India. Yet, few have proven more difficult. Time and again, each nation has disappointed the other. But the recently announced trade deal between them offers a chance to reset and improve relations. It is important that both nations work to prevent this […]

US adds 130K jobs in January, but barely gained any in 2025

The U.S. added 130,000 jobs in January but gained far fewer jobs than initially reported in 2025, according to data released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The January employment report showed the labor market booming last month, with the jobless rate ticking down slightly to 4.3 percent. Economists expected the U.S. to...

Oversight isn’t enough — Congress should cut ICE’s funding once and for all

The violence we see today is a direct consequence of the $170 billion that Congress handed to DHS in last year’s reconciliation bill.

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