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Prevention is the most affordable disaster policy

In Washington, there’s a persistent myth that investing in disaster mitigation means choosing between environmental protection and fiscal responsibility, but in reality, the smartest solutions deliver both. Natural disasters are costly events, taking a severe financial and mental toll on the estimated 3.1 million Americans displaced each year. Given bipartisan interest in affordability, it’s time […]

Trump should launch a Section 301 investigation into unfair drug pricing

Every time Americans purchase prescription drugs, they end up paying higher prices so that foreign governments can pay less. Countries such as Germany and Canada use price controls and trade tactics to force pharmaceutical companies to sell the same medications at significantly lower prices than those charged in the United States. We shoulder the costs […]

Politics shouldn’t block Paramount-Warner Bros. deal that helps streaming consumers

Washington’s latest antitrust skirmish says less about consumers than it does about politics.   At a recent Senate hearing, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) warned that the proposed combination of Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery would harm the public. It is a familiar claim among some politicians, but one that ignores the current realities of the streaming […]

Foreign cartels are scamming Americans. Trump is moving to stop them

An elderly woman gets a call from her grandson. Or at least, she thinks she does. He sounds panicked and says he needs money immediately. Although the voice is spot-on, it’s completely fake. Within hours, her savings are gone — wired through a maze of accounts, converted into cryptocurrency, and moved out of reach. By […]

Earth Day’s flawed premise: The planet does best when the country does more

It’s Earth Day, and the Left has one mission — no, not to save the environment, but to make you feel terrible about yourself, especially as an American. Every April 22, we are invited to feel guilty for driving, flying, eating meat, having children, and existing as a prosperous, industrial civilization. The premise hasn’t changed […]

The Biden rule Congress has a rare opportunity to kill

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump released his fiscal 2027 budget. Like all presidential budgets, it serves primarily as a signal of priorities to Congress. But even as a signal, this one is notable for its scope and direction. The proposal combines significant spending restraint with targeted investments in core federal responsibilities, building on nearly […]

From Rivers of Blood to The Camp of the Saints

This week is the anniversary of one of the most resonant speeches made since the end of World War II. It still echoes down the decades, ringingly relevant to Western civilization, perhaps more today than ever. At a meeting of Conservatives in Birmingham, England, on April 20, 1968, Enoch Powell warned of the peril of […]

Trump’s ‘Most Favored Nation’ drug pricing push risks undermining pro-life legacy

President Donald Trump’s work to lower prescription drug costs for patients will undoubtedly be one of his most significant legacies. From the legislation he recently signed to increase transparency among pharmacy benefit managers to the historic pricing deals he has negotiated with drug manufacturers, Trump has made more progress on this issue than any of […]

Animal Farm movie: Irking both sides

George Orwell’s 1945 novel Animal Farm is a satirical allegory meant to illustrate Soviet Communism’s flaws, with its unrestrained powerholders pursuing selfish ends. The 2026 animated Animal Farm movie does that, but also takes shots at power-hungry capitalists, sparking criticism. What’s going on here?  First, some context for my opinion.  In 1991, I guested on […]

What textiles teach us about globalism — and survival

I recently spoke at a conference in Washington hosted by the National Council of Textile Organizations. It was a bittersweet experience. Sweet because during the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, when Americans desperately needed masks, gowns, and every other form of personal protective equipment to stay alive, I turned to NCTO in my White […]

Democrats on cusp of House majority after Virginia win: Forecaster

A nonpartisan election handicapper put Democrats on the verge of winning the House majority in 2026 after the party’s redistricting victory in Virginia this week. Sabato’s Crystal Ball, published by the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, shifted four Virginia House districts in Democrats’ favor on Tuesday after voters approved a redistricting map that was...

The US needs its NATO allies now more than ever

The US military operation in Iran has created numerous consequences for both Americans and NATO partners in Europe, but European allies have taken on more responsibility and provided key assistance to the U.S. in the conflict, demonstrating a strong NATO alliance.

Spanberger: Anti-redistricting campaign tried to ‘trick people’

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) on Wednesday said the campaign opposed to the redistricting referendum in the Old Dominion sought to “trick people” into voting against the ballot measure allowing congressional maps to be redrawn to favor Democrats.  “You know, certainly we were out and about encouraging people to vote 'yes,' but the 'no' campaign...

Trump bashes Supreme Court’s ‘Republican’ justices, says they’ve ‘gone weak, stupid, and bad’

President Trump said on Wednesday that “certain” conservative justices on the Supreme Court have “gone weak, stupid, and bad,” tearing into them for a recent decision on tariffs and skepticism over his effort to limit birthright citizenship. Trump slammed “Republican” justices in a lengthy Truth Social post, arguing that they “don’t stick together” like their...

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