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‘He Wants to Cut Your Police’: Chicago Mayor Lightfoot Plays Tough on Crime as Chicagoans Go to Polls

Lightfoot reportedly proposed an $80 million cut to the city’s police budget in 2020.

Social Security and Medicare: Leadership Needed

Policy problems that exist on a generational time scale demand leadership, and it is vital that America’s robust intellectual institutions fill this role.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 28 and 29

Feb. 28   2001—The Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974 created a federal subsidy program that provides financial support for legal assistance to the poor...

War, War, War on the Autobahn

Sometimes, I think that the Green agenda is more about control rather than about the environment.

Industrial Policy and Why It Fails: 2023 Edition, Part 1,564

I could bore you once again with all the reasons why industrial policy/central planning doesn’t usually work as planned. But instead, I will just...

Transparency Laws Are the First Step toward Creating a More Sustainable Health-Care System

Despite what they say, pharmacy-benefit managers are not saving the government, employers, or patients money.

Eyes Wide Shut: The Covid-Origins Story

Was the U.S. furtively funding the lab research that unleashed Covid-19?

Exclusive: Republicans Revive Counter-CRT Bills in Congress

The two bills reenter the fray with a deep bench of support in the Republican caucus.

Sen. John Fetterman on the path to recovery but it may take weeks: staff

Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania is "doing well" but will be absent from the Senate for several weeks, according to his staff.

Sen. Joe Manchin backs effort to rescind D.C. crime overhaul

Sen. Joe Manchin III says he wants to rescind a D.C. crime overhaul that would weaken penalties for some offenses, raising the likelihood that a disapproval resolution will get through Congress and reach President Biden.

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