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Obfuscating the History of Free Trade

Economists didn’t actually all become doctrinaire free-traders after World War II. Many argued in favor of import substitution in developing countries.

The Vulnerabilities of World Energy Production

‘We want to make sure that people understand how our electric grid is being undermined and why we need to do something to fix...

No, Recent Pro-Life Laws Did Not Cause Mental-Health Problems among Women

There are better ways to analyze fluctuations in mental health than by relying on a survey with a low response rate.

Fani Willis, special prosecutor in Trump case subpoenaed over claims of improper relationship

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and a special prosecutor she hired for the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump have been issued subpoenas by a defense attorney who has alleged Willis and the prosecutor had an inappropriate romantic relationship.

Haley escalates attacks on Trump as time runs out to change the trajectory of the GOP race

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley is likening President Biden and former President Donald Trump to the crotchety characters from the movie "Grumpy Old Men," warning a sequel/rematch starring the two in November would amount to political box-office poison.

Mitch McConnell: It’s now or never for Senate border security talks

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday that after months of negotiations with Democrats on beefing up border security, the time has come to show the bill text and take action.

Ahead of House vote, Norquist calls tax relief bill a win for conservatives

Conservative anti-tax activist Grover Norquist lauded the tax relief legislation that House lawmakers will vote on later Wednesday, calling it a bill that blends the Reagan agenda with an extension of parts of the Trump tax cuts.

Jerome Powell: ‘We’re not declaring victory at this point’

The first Federal Reserve meeting of the year left investors stunned. Upon Chairman Jerome Powell’s press conference clarifying yet again that the central bank is not yet ready to pivot to cutting the federal funds rate, the S&P 500 slid 1.61% and the Nasdaq another 2.23%. Odds of a March cut plummeted from nearly 50% […]

Mission-oriented institutions should learn from Catholic University

It’s exceedingly rare to see a university or college act with such swiftness in the face of unabashed left-wing politics as the Catholic University of America did this week. Last week, the Daily Signal reported that Melissa Goldberg, a psychology professor at the Washington, D.C., university, had invited Rachel Carbonneau, a self-described “abortion doula,” to […]

House passes $78 billion tax bill in bipartisan vote

The House passed a $78 billion tax bill on Wednesday that boosts the child tax credit and reinstates business deductions that were rescinded during the Trump administration, sending the bipartisan, bicameral legislation to the Senate for consideration. The chamber cleared the measure, dubbed the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act, in an overwhelmingly bipartisan...

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