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How soon will clocks ‘fall back?’ This year, as early as possible

You only have about 230 days to enjoy later sunsets.

The Fed cannot fix what it did not break

A rate cut will not rehire a federal employee whose position was eliminated, nor restore a job that has been automated.

Airline CEOs torch lawmakers for turning air travel into a ‘political football’

Airline leaders warned the DHS shutdown left TSA workers unpaid and travelers facing long lines as spring travel demand surged and pressure mounted on the aviation system.

Rising gas prices from Iran conflict put GOP on defense after previous Biden attacks

Gas prices have surged 50 cents per gallon amid Trump's Iran conflict, putting Republicans in the same position they previously criticized Biden for during his presidency.

The DEI scourge in K-12 education has only gotten worse since I blew the whistle on my own school

The education landscape has changed with woke capture of institutions—and it's only getting worse.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 15

1933—Ruth Joan Bader is born in Brooklyn, New York. At her Supreme Court confirmation hearing sixty years later, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, defending the invention...

Jihad in America: The Virginia Attack

Why was Mohamed Bailor Jalloh not in federal prison?

The Future of America’s Alliances Is Industrial

South Korea’s proposed investment in U.S. shipbuilding is a clear recognition of the importance of industrial capacity in modern deterrence.

For Trump to Win the War on Fraud, States Must Be Held Accountable

Congress must act to fix the broken incentives that make states treat federal dollars like free money.

The ‘45Q’ carbon capture tax credit: Catching fog with a tweezer

For years, it has seemed that policymakers were far more focused on lining the pockets of climate activists than they were about actually helping the environment. The “45Q” tax credit, created by the Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008, and increased by the Inflation Reduction Act, is one of many examples, and one of […]

Powering AI data centers with free market reforms

President Donald Trump wants technology companies to “build, bring, or buy all of the energy needed for building and operating data centers, paying the full cost of their energy and infrastructure” to protect Americans from higher electricity prices. His concern stems from projections that electricity demand from data centers could double or even triple by […]

Chile’s new president faces big challenges at home and abroad

Decades after a 1973 bombing which left its walls in ruins and led President Salvador Allende to take his own life, the Palacio de La Moneda — Chile’s neoclassical presidential palace at the heart of Santiago — is once again becoming a private residence. Breaking nearly seventy years of precedent, newly elected president Jose Antonio […]

Iran war showcases US return on investment in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday announced his country was sending drone experts and interceptors to help safeguard U.S. bases in Jordan, diverting vital resources from defending against Russia’s relentless aerial onslaught of Ukraine, to aid the United States. Conversely, as noted by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Russian President Vladimir Putin seeks to bolster Tehran to distract and […]

FDA chaos threatens Trump administration drug agenda

The Trump administration recently celebrated one year of embracing the movement to Make America Healthy Again. Unfortunately, many of these successes are overshadowed by slapdash decision-making at a key health agency, which significantly undermines the administration’s goals, threatens treatment access, choice, and safety for American patients, and hinders our longstanding reputation as a world leader […]

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