Elections in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan on Tuesday reinforced a picture that's becoming increasingly clear - while President Donald Trump still dominates the Republican Party, Democrats seem to have the momentum ahead of November's midterm elections.
Candidates running to replace term-limited Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) pounced on former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra (D) during the Golden State’s gubernatorial debate on Tuesday. The focus on Becerra underscores his surge to frontrunner status in the crowded race, which was rattled by the dramatic exit of former Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.)...
Americans are having fewer babies than ever before, and the birth rate keeps falling every year — down about 25% from just 20 years ago. The liberal media ignored this trend for decades and is now, with great discomfort, informing its readers of what’s going on. But it still cannot shoot straight on the topic. […]
Unsurprisingly for a terrorist group, Hamas is seeking to leverage global concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza to pressure Israel to make concessions toward a ceasefire agreement. But the dividing lines run deep. Israel wants the estimated 20 living Israeli hostages in Hamas custody returned. Hamas wants thousands of its fighters released from Israeli […]
FOR NOW, THE BIG FIGHT IS DEMOCRATIC ANGER VS. TRUMP ACCOMPLISHMENT. President Donald Trump met with reporters in Scotland on Monday to tout his new trade deal with the European Union. Accompanied by United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump held court for more than an hour, taking questions on trade, China, the wars in Ukraine […]
There is no industry too large and no job too small that California Democrats can’t manage to destroy with destructive micromanaging. A study from the National Bureau of Economic Research analyzed the effects of California’s fast food minimum wage hike, which increased the industry’s minimum wage to $20 per hour (and can continue increasing it over the next several years). The researchers’ […]
Considering Russian President Vladimir Putin was only using the 50-day deadline as an excuse to unleash more destruction on Ukraine, President Trump is right...
Rarely has there been an entrepreneur who dedicated as much of his life to making the world a better place through principled public policy solutions and had such a lasting, positive impact on the world as Edwin J. Feulner, PhD., founder and longtime president of the Heritage Foundation. Known more often as Ed or EJF […]
One in 4 full-time Generation Z employees regret attending college, according to a recent survey in the United States. Despite holding degrees, many young people are struggling to find a job in their preferred industry and wish they had pursued a higher-paying field. The average college tuition fee has more than doubled in the 21st […]
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s strategy in Ukraine is increasingly clear for all to see: strategic patience. This phrase is commonly associated with former President Barack Obama’s North Korea policy. It’s a fancy way of saying, “We plan on putting more pressure on the other side and sitting pretty until they blink.” As history demonstrates, it […]
For years, Democrats touted former President Barack Obama’s administration as the most scandal-free in modern history. Given the controversies surrounding Operation Fast and Furious, the Benghazi attack, the IRS’s targeting of conservative groups, and the National Security Agency’s surveillance of American citizens and foreign leaders on his watch, it was a remarkable claim for anyone […]
Universities across America are brazenly defying President Donald Trump’s executive orders that banned diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, and Congress needs to hold them accountable. This week, undercover videos showed administrators at the University of Tennessee admitting that they are merely changing the name of their race- and gender-based programs to skirt Trump’s orders. “It’s […]
“The purpose of a system is what it does,” British theorist Stafford Beer once observed. For decades, federal and state governments poured tens of billions of dollars into programs to reduce homelessness, providing free housing and treatment later. Thousands of jobs were created at nonprofit organizations in cities across the country, and millions of dollars […]