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Iowa Is an Example of Federalism at Its Best

The more the federal government can stay out of the way, the better.

On Abortion, Nikki Haley Has the Right Idea

We need to be more human about it.

Donald Trump’s Destructive Trade Agenda

His tariffs didn’t work, and they should be reduced, not increased.

How Unions Take Workers’ Voice and Never Give It Back

Without dramatic changes to labor law, it seems Labor Day is more for union officials than it is for rank-and-file employees.

Donna Brazile, former DNC chair, warns Biden, Dems: Trump movement is unprecedented

Former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Donna Brazile says she's "never seen anything like" the political movement led by former President Donald Trump as he solidifies support within the GOP and a major poll shows him tied with President Biden in a hypothetical rematch.

Biden heads to Philadelphia for a Labor Day parade and is expected to speak about unions’ importance

President Biden, who often says he's the most pro-union president in history, is heading to Philadelphia on Monday for the annual Tri-State Labor Day Parade.

In the pivotal South Carolina primary, Republican candidates search for a path against Trump

A microphone in hand, Sen. Tim Scott left the podium at a recent barbecue event in South Carolina and made his way through tables draped in red, white and blue as attendees finished plates of pulled pork and baked beans.

VP Harris to face doubts and dysfunction at Southeast Asia summit

Vice President Kamala Harris will deepen her outreach to Southeast Asia this week at an international summit in Jakarta, Indonesia, where she'll try to erase doubts about U.S. commitment to the region stirred by President Joe Biden's absence.

Judge Thapar shows conservative judges protect the ‘little guy’

Judge Amul Thapar of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit last week wrote an opinion showing again that conservative jurisprudence is often likely to favor the “ordinary person” and the “human element.”

Maryland public schools’ religious showdown highlights need for more choice

Like most states, Maryland is seeing clashes in public schools between people with differing worldviews. Things are especially hot in Montgomery County, where parents from various religious backgrounds are fighting children’s forced exposure to readings they believe advance pro-LGBT ideology.

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