FCC plans to revise outdated media ownership rules
FCC Chairman Pai recently announced plans to revise and update outdated and out-of-touch media ownership rules. To say that these rules are a relic of a bygone era is a…
Scientist Roy Spencer: Climate Changes Naturally
By Wendy Wilson • Tennessee Star On the surface, it would appear that Roy Spencer has a comfortable life. He is a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama…
Report: GOP Tax Framework Could Raise GDP By 5%, Wages By 7%
By Ali Meyer • Washington Free Beacon President Donald Trump’s tax reform framework could raise GDP by as much as 5 percent and wages by as much as 7 percent,…
Why Socialism Doesn’t Work, as Learned by a Waiter
By Rob Knowles • The Association of Mature American Citizens “In practice, socialism didn’t work. But socialism could never have worked because it is based on false premises about human psychology…
Former NPR CEO opens up about liberal media bias
By Ken Stern • NY Post Most reporters and editors are liberal — a now-dated Pew Research Center poll found that liberals outnumber conservatives in the media by some 5…
Analysis: Obamacare premiums to rise by average of 34 percent in 2018
by Kimberly Leonard • Washington Examiner The price of premiums for Obamacare’s mid-level plans are set to rise by an average of 34 percent next year, according to an analysis…
Bernie Sanders’s Senate Campaign Spent Nearly $40K on Private Jets Last Quarter
By Joe Schoffstall • Washington Free Beacon The campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) spent nearly $40,000 on luxury private jet travel during the third quarter, according to Federal…
Obama’s HUD Misplaced $500 Billion — Enron Was Only $63 Billion
By Ben Marquis • Conservative Tribune Some of our readers may recall the massive scandal in 2001 surrounding the bankruptcy of the Enron Corporation, an energy company based in Texas.…
Iran on Pathway to Fully Restart Nuclear Weapons Program
By Adam Kredo • Washington Free Beacon Iran is on the pathway to fully restarting its contested nuclear weapons program due to insufficient international inspections of its military sites and caveats…
Take Tax Reform to the People
By Peter Roff • USNews Serious people are starting to wonder if tax reform can pass, largely because they’re only talking to people inside Washington. Instead they should talk to…
New College Student Survey: Yes, Speech Can Be Violence
By David French • National Review Online If you follow free-speech controversies for any length of time, you’ll understand two things about public opinion. First, an overwhelming percentage of Americans will…
The Conservative Politics of the Iran Deal
By Matthew RJ Brodsky • National Review Online Republicans have more or less coalesced into two primary political camps regarding the nuclear deal with Iran. Call them “the Fixers” and…
Unless Congress Acts, Delayed Obamacare Tax On Health Insurance Takes Effect Next Year
By John Daniel Davidson • The Federalist At the risk of interrupting our endless culture wars with some boring policy health policy news, congressional Republicans are on track to allow…
No, George Ciccariello-Maher Doesn’t Believe in Academic Freedom
By Theodore Kupfer • National Review Online George Ciccariello-Maher is suddenly worried about academic freedom. Before now, the concerns of the associate professor of politics at Drexel University trended mainly…
Obama’s Top Campaign Ad Firm Got Nearly $60M In Federal Contracts
by Ethan Barton • The Daily Caller Former President Barack Obama’s presidential campaign advertising agency received nearly $60 million in federal contracts after he took office, according to an analysis…