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Oliver Anthony’s appeal is all about dollars and sense

Unlikely hit-maker Oliver Anthony owes much of his appeal to an ability to speak to Americans who are overworked and underpaid.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—September 2

In Summerlin v. Stewart, the Ninth Circuit addresses whether the Supreme Court’s decision in Ring v. Arizona, which held that aggravating factors under Arizona’s...

From Net Zero to Jail

The net-zero world is one of prohibitions, bans, and restrictions.

Florida Alimony Law Puts Conservative Divide over Masculinity on Full Display

Critics of the new law, which ends permanent alimony, claim it will disproportionately harm older women.

Make American History Dramatic Again

If the real American past was dramatic, our presentations to students at all levels should mirror that reality.

California Voters Put Effort to Micromanage Fast-Food Restaurants on Hold. Dems May Do It Anyway

The FAST Act, which empowers bureaucrats to raise wages, was put on hold after business groups gathered enough signatures to put it on the...

The Coming Student-Loan-Repayment Fiasco

The transition back into repayment will be rocky, thanks in no small part to the Biden administration’s politicization of the student-loan program.

Alleged climate activism among Energy commissioners spurs court order, congressional inquiries

Finally, a federal judge has ordered energy regulators to declare what documents they have responsive to inquiries involving potential ethics violations with implications for American consumers, and when they plan to release them.

Trickle-down Bidenomics: Help unions by subsidizing big business

President Joe Biden announced $12 billion in corporate welfare to U.S. automakers and their suppliers this week to subsidize a transition from gasoline-powered cars to electric cars.

Federal appeals court revives lawsuit against FDA over COVID-19 ivermectin messaging

A federal appeals court ruled Friday that a lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over its campaign against the use of ivermectin to treat COVID-19 can continue, reversing a lower court decision. Three doctors sued the FDA last year claiming that the agency’s anti-ivermectin campaign went too far, overstepping its authority and acting...

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