Charlie Kirk is assembling a new conservative movement, of disparate, sometimes squabbling voices that can nevertheless unite.
The American left have invested a lot in their censorship machine and will defend it by any means, fair or foul, and mostly foul.
The $50 billion opioid settlement is not doing what its proponents promised, because the money is poorly managed.
Abolitionists, from the beginning, defended free speech as a basic right, if only because their speech came under the worst attacks.
The Chinese refuse to export military-use minerals to the United States - so the Trump administration should use the Defense Production Act.
Minnesota bought luxury Rocket Rider buses for a private bus shuttle company, using some of Obama’s stimulus money.
FEMA refused to pay for a broken window in the Hurricane Helene area, but offered a luxury hotel stay for sixty times the repair bill.
Jay Bhattacharya has a daunting mission: to rebuild the trust that the public health establishment violated. And he's just the man to do it.
Improper payments consume an unacceptably large portion of the federal budget, though that portion has declined recently.
The media have granted Democrats immunity from the consequences of their acts, while accusing Republicans falsely.