
Chicago Schools Even Worse Than We Thought
We took a shot at the poor performance of the Chicago schools last week in our item on how the Chicago Teachers Union can’t spell.

We took a shot at the poor performance of the Chicago schools last week in our item on how the Chicago Teachers Union can’t spell.

Virginia’s Glenn Youngkin leaves office on Saturday, capping one of the most successful single terms of any governor in recent memory. Virginia is a light

No? Neither do we. Keep in mind the chart below when doomsayers worry that the latest major technological change – artificial intelligence – will cause

If the Atlanta Fed estimate for the fourth quarter is even close to correct, then real GDP growth has averaged a phenomenal 4% for three

Well, Barack Obama, of course. But, we mean, from within the health care industrial complex, who do voters blame? The recent McLaughlin & Associates poll

Some proponents know exactly what they are doing when they destroy the private housing stock with rent control. Here is NYC’s new housing czar Cea

How many times do we have to learn this lesson the hard way? Price controls cause scarcity and contribute to homelessness:

Trump’s Health Care Savings plan announced yesterday was a giant win for our co-founder Dr. Arthur Laffer and the health reformer Cynthia Fisher, who’ve been

After the BLS reported last week just 50,000 non-farm jobs added in December, the Wall Street Journal front page headline fretted “America’s Job Market Has

America’s Credit Unions estimates that 47 million “subprime” borrowers (effectively one-third of consumers) would be cut off from credit cards under Trump’s proposed 10% interest