Steel dossier: How government subsidies in other countries...

The United States relied on domestically produced steel for most of the 20th century. But for the last few decades, it has imported roughly 25% of the steel it uses, decimating an industry once synonymous with America.

Sinners: When the devil follows you home

There is an age-old myth about blues legend Robert Johnson. As the story goes, Johnson met the devil at a crossroads and sold his soul in exchange for unparalleled guitar prowess. This perennial fable, rooted in American folklore and the haunting melodies of the Deep South, lies at the heart of Ryan Coogler’s latest film, Sinners, […]

Trump needs to trash Biden’s China-friendly policies

The Trump administration just levied 145% tariffs on all goods imported from China. While the economic impact of this policy remains unclear, President Donald Trump is right to start playing offense. The United States is already falling behind China in countless technological advancements, thanks to several Biden-era policies undermining our economy and empowering our greatest […]

Ketanji Brown Jackson: There are plenty of schools,...

During the Mahmoud v. Taylor oral arguments in front of the Supreme Court this week, universal school choice was lauded by none other than Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Of course, Jackson did not intend to do this. Jackson said she was “struggling to see how it burdens a parent’s religious exercise if the school teaches something the parent disagrees […]

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