
Biden’s War on Energy in One Picture
Not since Harry Truman has a president leased fewer acres of federal land or offshore rights to develop oil and gas resources. And under Truman, offshore drilling was
Not since Harry Truman has a president leased fewer acres of federal land or offshore rights to develop oil and gas resources. And under Truman, offshore drilling was
Our item yesterday pronouncing that inflation seems to be taming sparked a lively and even heated response from some of our readers. There seems to be no consensus. Arthur
For the second year in a row, back to school is coinciding with falling COVID incidence – but an explosive rise in common cold rhinoviruses
More good election news – albeit outside the US. Liz Truss becomes Britain’s Prime Minister today after easily winning a vote of 160,000 Conservative party
We’ve written about the recent and tragic regime change election in Chile that threatens the free-market miracle that made that country the richest country in
We’ve warned multiple times that the Biden-appointed head of the Federal Trade Commission, Lina Kahn, is a hyperactive college professor regulator who wants to slam
Good news and bad news on the state of the economy. The good news is that there are four forward-looking signs of continued reduction of
Rishi Sunak, Britain’s Treasury Secretary under COVID and now a candidate for Prime Minister, has parted the curtain with an insider’s account of how lockdowns
This is from the latest Quinnipiac Poll. Republicans and independents are overwhelmingly concerned with inflation – while for Democrats it ranks behind abortion, gun violence,
More than two million people have used social media to watch the trailer of a new film on the Hunter Biden scandal and if you’re