When $63 Million Doesn’t Buy Working Toilets
By Mona Charen • National Review When 450 students arrived at Anacostia High School in the District of Columbia’s southeast neighborhood on April 4, they found that few of the…
Satellite spat reveals commercial industry priorities
This month on the brink of another deadline, Congress passed a $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill to fund the government for the remainder of fiscal year 2018, including hundreds of…
Trump’s Trade Wins Are a Victory for U.S. Workers
by Stephen Moore • Investor’s Business Daily Is it possible that Donald Trump is winning on trade? Last week, Trump apparently delivered two underappreciated victories as a result of his…
Climate Change Trial Starts on Rough Footing for Environmentalists
by Haris Alic • Washington Free Beacon A civil suit playing out between five American oil companies and the municipalities of Oakland and San Francisco started off poorly for climate…
Party Directive Reveals Increased Chinese Theft of U.S. Technology
by Bill Gertz • Washington Free Beacon China’s Communist Party recently authorized an aggressive program of stealing U.S. science and technology information by recruiting Americans in the tech sector with…
ObamaCare Is The Real Junk Insurance, And It’s Killing People
Investor’s Business Daily We keep hearing about how short-term health plans are “junk insurance.” Really? Compared to ObamaCare’s high-deductible HMOs, or Medicaid’s long and often deadly waits? A new study…
The Stunning Statistical Fraud Behind The Global Warming Scare
Investor’s Business Daily The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration may have a boring name, but it has a very important job: It measures U.S. temperatures. Unfortunately, it seems to be…
Americans Didn’t Elect Conservative Majorities To Live Like Liberals Are In Charge
By Rich Logis • The Federalist Remember the famous garden scene in “The Godfather,” when Marlon Brando’s character, Don Vito Corleone, warns his son, Michael, played by Al Pacino, that…
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…
Uber And Lyft Are Hurting Mass Transit? There’s Nothing Wrong With That
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…
Alarmist Climate Researchers Abandon Scientific Method
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…
3 Reasons Trump Should Have Vetoed The $1.3 Trillion Spending Monstrosity
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…
When Unfounded Smears Are Treated as Facts
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…
How Successful Climate Pressure Tactics Paved The Way For Gun Control Bullying
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…
Hillary Clinton’s India Trip Cost Taxpayers More than $22k
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…