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Where did all the summer jobs go?

Summer jobs were once a rite of passage for American teenagers. At the turn of the 21st century, a majority of American teenagers worked during the summer.  This summer, only about 1 out of 3 teenagers will be employed — a decline that amounts to 3.3 million fewer working teenagers than at the turn of […]

Intel remains a meme stock

Over the past 12 months, the share price of technology company Intel has skyrocketed roughly 400%. Why is Intel delivering such extraordinary returns, and is the stock’s performance sustainable? The top line is that Intel is experiencing a turnaround because of new management, significantly improved operating performance, and an injection of capital from the administration of President Donald […]

As politics fragments, the worldwide center-left must rally

Governing parties that brought stability and coherence to electoral competition after World War II are imploding.

Former Prince Andrew prepped on trade role qualifications after Epstein

Papers were released after lawmakers accused Prince Andrew of prioritizing Epstein ties over Britain.

Trump: ‘Thank goodness’ Colbert is ‘finally gone’

President Trump celebrated the end of late-night comedian Stephen Colbert’s decadelong run hosting “The Late Show” on Thursday evening, after he previously championed Paramount's decision to fire the comedian.   “Colbert is finally finished at CBS. Amazing that he lasted so long!” Trump wrote early Friday on Truth Social. “No talent, no ratings, no life. He...

Epstein file drop includes ‘untrue and sensationalist claims’ about Trump, DOJ says

Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal President Donald Trump allegedly flew on Epstein's private jet at least eight times in 1990s, according to federal prosecutor email from 2020.

Lawmakers probe SBA loans linked to Minnesota’s $9B fraud scandal: ‘Reckless decision making’

House committee demands answers on alleged Minnesota pandemic fraud totaling up to $9 billion, targeting SBA relief programs under Gov. Tim Walz's watch.

Former GOP Sen. Ben Sasse reveals stage-4 cancer diagnosis: ‘It’s a death sentence’

Former Sen. Ben Sasse, a Republican, disclosed his terminal cancer diagnosis, noting, "Last week I was diagnosed with metastasized, stage-four pancreatic cancer, and am gonna die."

Trump official freezes millions in SBA aid to Minnesota, slams Walz’s policies as breeding ‘endemic’ fraud

Trump official halts $5.5 million in Minnesota SBA aid, citing "endemic" fraud under Gov. Walz's leadership in 2025 federal crackdown on welfare abuse.

GOP lawmaker unveils WALZ Act after billions lost in Minnesota fraud scandal

Republican lawmaker introduces WALZ Act to prevent health program fraud after Minnesota scandal allegedly cost taxpayers up to $9 billion in federal funds.

Rand Paul’s ‘Festivus Report’ calls out cocaine dogs, COVID influencers and a mountain of debt

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., unveiled $1.6 trillion waste report as federal debt reaches $40 trillion, highlighting bizarre spending on animal experiments during the holiday season.

Cornyn torches Democratic field, says party now ‘ruled by socialists’

Texas 2026 Senate race heats up with Cornyn defending seat against GOP challengers while Democrats rally behind progressive candidate Jasmine Crockett.

House GOP tensions erupt after moderate Republicans’ Obamacare ‘betrayal’

Republican tensions boil over discharge petition forcing vote on healthcare subsidies, with conservatives accusing moderates of "betrayal."

Scoop: Trump ally who ousted Cheney launches Senate bid keep GOP seat in Republican hands

Trump-ally Rep. Harriet Hageman, who defeated Liz Cheney in a 2022 GOP primary, announces Senate run in Wyoming to succeed retiring Sen. Cynthia Lummis

GOP governor lays out plan to ‘purge’ terrorists and terror supporters from state

After designating two prominent Islamic groups foreign terrorist organizations, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott gave insight into his plan to “purge" both terrorists and terror supporters from his state.

Delaware Chancery Court Lost in Space

Elon Musk’s win on appeal in the litigation over his compensation package is satisfying for any number of reasons.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 23

1996—In Coalition for Economic Equity v. Wilson, federal district judge Thelton Henderson issues a preliminary injunction barring California officials “from implementing or enforcing Proposition 209 insofar...

Jared Polis Becomes the First Democratic Governor to Back Trump’s School-Choice Plan

The Colorado governor’s move to boost educational options is one his fellow Democrats should follow.

The Fed’s Phantom Tradeoff

A predictable, rules-based monetary policy would deliver the price stability that labor markets require to thrive.

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