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Let’s Not Have the AFL-CIO Make Our Foreign Policy

It’s not ‘pro-worker’ to make policy to please the unions. It’s especially foolish to do so when there are geostrategic implications.

More Evidence That Industrial Policy Isn’t All It’s Cracked up to Be

The economic rise of China is often used to justify the U.S. embracing industrial policy.

Consumers’ worries sky high as inflation recedes unevenly and slowly

Numerous surveys in recent days point to growing economic anxiety among Americans, and they all cite the same problem: the higher costs of everyday living.

No apologies: Democrats dig in against Loudermilk probe of Jan. 6 committee’s work

Rep. Barry Loudermilk wants members of the Democrat's now-defunct Jan. 6 committee to admit they falsely accused him of conducting a "reconnaissance tour" the day before rioters stormed the Capitol in 2021.

House lawmakers want special inspector general to oversee more than $113B in Ukraine aid

House lawmakers are pushing for a special inspector general to oversee the more than $113 billion in Ukraine aid authorized by Congress.

Washington is getting antsy about ‘tranq,’ a nasty drug complicating fentanyl crisis

Congress is sounding the alarm over "tranq," an animal sedative that is being mixed with fentanyl with alarming frequency and worsening the U.S. overdose crisis.

Federal judge in Texas blocks Obamacare preventive-care mandates nationwide

A federal judge in Texas on Thursday struck down a part of Obamacare that requires insurers to cover cancer screenings and other preventive services for free.

QAnon Shaman’s lawyer calls for sanctions against DOJ, prosecutors after his client’s early release

The lawyer representing Jan. 6 defendant Jacob Chansley, better known as the buffalo headdress-adorn QAnon Shaman, is calling for sanctions against the Justice Department prosecutors over the previously concealed security video footage that showed his client peacefully escorted by police through the Capitol.

White House decries Russian detention of WSJ reporter

The White House on Thursday condemned Russia over the arrest of a Wall Street Journal reporter on allegations of espionage, charges the newspaper has denied.

Jeffries says White House did not undercut Democrats on bills

Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said on Thursday that President Biden did not undercut vulnerable House Democrats by urging them to oppose some GOP bills only to turn around and agree to sign the efforts once in the Senate.

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