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Trump succeeds where Washington failed on drug prices

The public pays more for prescription drugs than patients in other high-income countries — 36% more, according to an authoritative study. Those higher prices have been a painful reality for decades. Politicians of both parties have said they’d do something about it. But nothing ever happened.  President Donald Trump proved otherwise. He has delivered a […]

Anduril’s defense industry insurgency

Anduril Industries is a defense technology company that, while remaining largely unknown to most people, is increasingly central to the future of U.S. national security. Private-market investors now value the company at roughly $60 billion, a remarkable figure for a firm founded less than a decade ago. That valuation reflects not only rapid growth but also the […]

Bernie Sanders’s credit card cap: bad economics, worse results

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) calls credit card lending “extortion and loan sharking,” comparing lenders to the usurers Dante placed in Hell. His proposed solution, starting with a five-year 10% interest rate cap, might sound appealing. But it would devastate the very families he claims to protect. First, let’s address his claim that credit card lending […]

The EU is pressuring Big Tech to silence Americans

While the Trump administration has focused the bulk of its immigration policy on deportations, it seems the real foreign threat to our rights is still covertly streaming across our border digitally. A newly released report from the House Judiciary Committee alleges that the European Commission has spent more than a decade pressuring U.S.-based technology firms […]

Why Russia keeps playing games in Ukraine peace talks

The second day of Ukraine–Russia talks in Geneva, Switzerland, ended after just two hours Wednesday. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Moscow of trying to “drag out” negotiations. Russia’s chief negotiator Vladimir Medinsky called the discussions “difficult, but businesslike.” The White House said “meaningful progress” had been made. Another round of talks, officials assured, would follow. […]

Time to end the rigged game of third-party litigation funding

It’s well known that frivolous lawsuits cost billions of dollars each year, but few people know about a shadowy subset of financiers — sometimes overseas — who are intensifying the problems in America’s legal system. A loophole in today’s tax code effectively allows third parties to rake in money from lawsuits with little to no tax […]

Watch live: Trump hosts inaugural Board of Peace meeting in DC

President Trump on Thursday morning will host the first meeting of his Board of Peace in Washington. The recently formed organization has been tasked with supervising postwar restoration efforts in Gaza amid a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas — including the disarmament of the Palestinian militant group as part of the second phase of the...

Live updates: Trump’s Board of Peace to gather in Washington; partial DHS shutdown drags on

Dozens of world leaders are gathering in Washington, where President Trump will host his first Board of Peace meeting Thursday morning. The board, which was launched by Trump last month, aims to oversee the rehabilitation of the Gaza Strip amid a fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire and after the war's end. Several countries, including many U.S. allies,...

Trade wars are shrinking my bar, one bottle at a time

If the goal of the new tariffs was to support American workers and small businesses, the reality has been different.

America’s most important Asian ally just got stronger

For Washington, this is both a gift and a challenge.

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