Energy Companies Sued for Being Energy Companies
By Jibran Khan • National Review Numerous jurisdictions are suing energy companies. Not for fraud or white-collar crime, but for the effects of climate change. Bill de Blasio, mayor of…
By Jibran Khan • National Review Numerous jurisdictions are suing energy companies. Not for fraud or white-collar crime, but for the effects of climate change. Bill de Blasio, mayor of…
Investor’s Business Daily Chicago recently started taxing users of increasingly popular ride-sharing services so it could spend more on its increasingly unpopular mass transit rail service. This sort of thinking…
by H. Sterling Burnett • American Spectator So-called “consensus” climate science reaches new lows nearly every day, with many researchers now better resembling dogmatic, fire-and-brimstone preachers — the kind of…
Investor’s Business Daily Some Republicans were complaining that they didn’t know what was in the massive $1.3 trillion “omnibus” spending bill they voted on this week. But it’s what’s not…
By Jonathan S Tobin • National Review The question was a reasonable one, but the answer was not. When the hosts of MSNBC’s Morning Joe program asked why President Trump…
By Julie Kelly • The Federalist The gun control lobby is borrowing the playbook from one of the most effective propaganda campaigns in history: anthropogenic global warming. From engaging celebrity activists…
by Brent Scher • Washington Free Beacon Hillary Clinton’s private passage to India is costing American taxpayers at least $22,000, according to publicly disclosed federal contract information. Clinton attracted media…
Investor’s Business Daily Thanks to a revived economy spinning out jobs, the number of people on food stamps dropped by 2 million people last year, according to a new report.…
Investor’s Business Daily Facebook faces what some are calling an “existential crisis” over revelations that its user data fell into the hands of the Trump campaign. Whether or not the…
Dear Hungarians, I write this Open Letter, because I care about the future of Hungary as an integral part of the Western World. Moreover, as an American citizen, I am…
Investor’s Business Daily The latest monthly Treasury report on taxes and spending shows that gross tax receipts in February were $1.4 billion higher than the year before. Weren’t the Republican…
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn • The Federalist In recent years, especially since Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, Internet giants like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have started policing things they…
by Bill Gertz • Washington Free Beacon The Trump administration on Thursday imposed economic sanctions on 19 Russians and two Russian intelligence agencies for their role in the 2016 election…
by Matthew Continetti • Washington Free Beacon Almost immediately after the news broke that President Trump intends to replace Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with CIA director Mike Pompeo, media…
By Joey Wulfsohn • The Federalist Hillary Clinton has gone global with her self-pity party. At a speaking event in India, the failed presidential candidate extended her list as to…