Michael Cohen Pled Guilty to Something That Is Not a Crime
by Bradley A. Smith • National Review Donald Trump’s wayward counsel, Michael Cohen, was sentenced today as part of a plea bargain with the government. As part of that settlement,…
The Risks of Medicare for All
by Doug Badger • National Review Critics of American health care often ask why ours is the only highly developed country without a taxpayer-funded universal health-care system. It is a…
House Democrats Change Rules to Make It Easier to Raise Taxes
by Haris Alic • Washington Free Beacon Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) has yet to take the speaker’s gavel of the U.S. House of Representatives, but Democrats are already laboring…
New Administration Report Takes USPS ‘Business Model’ to Task
In Treasury Secretary Mnunchin’s report released today, the U.S. Postal Service’s future as a sustainable organization was appropriately and undeniably called into question. The Trump Administration has worked diligently this…
It’s Time For Congress To Treat Twitter As A Publisher
By James Altschul • The Federalist After two days of public outcry, Twitter has reinstated the account of conservative commentator Jesse Kelly. Contradicting their initial message to Kelly, which notified…
Don’t extend the electric vehicle tax break; end it
by Peter Roff • Washington Examiner Only in Washington would a congressional committee recommend a one-year extension of the tax credit for electric vehicles (in this case motorcycles) the day…
The Media Got It All Wrong On the New US Climate Report
By Bjorn Lomborg • New York Post Activists tend to exaggerate the impacts of climate change while underestimating the costs of tackling it. The reception to the new US climate…
Renewed Talks with China Can Accelerate Positive International Shipping Reforms
Later this week, President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to convene for discussions on a variety of contentious economic matters. While previous talks on tariffs, intellectual property…
Save Ukraine!
The situation is extremely critical. The Ukrainian people are freezing. In the cities of Cherkasky, Hmelnickiy, Herson, and Kharkov the authorities have been forced to declare emergencies. People all over…
Kosovo’s Enduring Predicaments
Historically, attempts to create new states in Europe in the 20th century by the dominant European and the non-European powers ended, without exception, in failures, and subsequently in the necessary…
Betsy DeVos Strikes a Blow for the Constitution
By David French • National Review The proposed Title IX rules highlight how bad things have become on campus. The Department of Education has issued its long-awaited proposed regulations reforming…
Elizabeth Warren’s DNA Test Proves She Was Lying
By David Harsanyi • The Federalist Why did Sen. Elizabeth Warren spend all these years claiming to be a Native American? One plausible answer might be that her family had…
Who and What Threaten the Constitution?
By Victor Davis Hanson • American Greatness Donald Trump on occasion can talk recklessly. He is certainly trying to “fundamentally transform” the United States in exactly the opposite direction from…
NBC’s Ken Dilanian: North Dakota, New York Having Same Number of Senate Votes ‘Has to Change’
by Aryssa Damron • The Washington Free Beacon Ken Dilanian, a reporter for NBC News, tweeted on Monday that the idea of North Dakota and New York having the same…
Will Liberals Overplay Their (Relatively Weak) Hand?
Investor’s Business Daily There’s no question that Democrats had a good night on Tuesday. But it was nowhere near what the resistance crowd had hoped. The question now is: Can…