America’s manufacturing sector is in the middle of a high-stakes comeback. The Trump administration has placed renewed focus on reshoring production and growing our domestic industrial base, announcing policies designed to cut onerous regulations, promote ...
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Democrats championed themselves as agents of truth. In a world of uncertainty, with information changing by the day, if not more frequently, they controlled the information the public heard and suppressed ...
Republicans in Congress don’t have to look far to save taxpayers money. As the Senate prepares to take up the reconciliation bill passed by the House, it should focus on the nation’s capital, which has ...
There’s a preposterous idea circulating in the chattering class of late: that Vice President Kamala Harris is being held to an unfairly high standard because of her race and gender. Of course, we all know ...
While Vice President Kamala Harris champions green energy, the current administration’s preferential treatment of companies such as South Korea’s Hanwha QCells, despite ties to slave labor, raises serious questions about the sincerity of additional commitments ...
California has fallen on hard times, wrestling with nationwide highs for the price of anything — from gas to homes to energy. Worry not though, struggling Californians: Hollywood is getting more tax credits. Gov. Gavin ...
For decades, we’ve been led to believe that our schools are politically neutral and that kids are simply there to be educated. But test scores have shown that the quality of our children’s education is ...
The only thing worse than a Big Tech company having a monopoly on the online advertising market would be for the same Big Tech company to join forces with the government to send money to ...
For many conservatives of the classical liberal stripe, former President Donald Trump’s selection of Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) as his running mate was somewhat of a watershed moment. Vance went from being a vocal Trump ...
As American foreign policy pivots toward the Indo-Pacific, a shift that would rightly accelerate should former President Donald Trump win in November, questions loom regarding how the United States might encourage its European partners to ...