
Reducing the Bloated Federal Bureaucracy Is Good for the Economy
Liberty Vittert, a professor of data science at Washington University in St. Louis and the on-air statistician for the NewsNation network, makes a key point:
Liberty Vittert, a professor of data science at Washington University in St. Louis and the on-air statistician for the NewsNation network, makes a key point:
You may have seen this disturbing fake news headline over the weekend: It’s not true. The GAO can’t overrule Congress or the President. Our source
President Trump says the tariffs on Canada and Mexico are designed to keep fentanyl out of the U.S. We’re for doing all we can to
We know that many of our readers like President Trump’s tariff policies, and we’ve often supported the negotiating tactic, as well as the reciprocity concept.
The headline number from Friday’s Labor Department jobs report was a 151,000 increase in payroll employment. That’s a decent number. But a second measure (a
Hunter Biden made millions of dollars selling his art when dad was president… but shockingly there is no no longer any demand for his masterpieces.
Michigan State Senator Jonathan Lindsey makes a powerful case for his bill SB95, which requires Michigan hospitals to comply with federal price transparency rules. His
Scott Bessent is turning out to be one of the best Treasury Secretaries in modern times. He’s spot on right that Congress needs to get
Here’s the joyous headline from the Cowboy State Daily: It’s a small rural state with a sweeping reform. The law will offer public money for
The new Senate majority leader John Thune is off to a magnificent start. As our friend Jim Carter notes: At this writing, the Senate has