If you want to see inflation go and stay down, you need to care more about the national debt.
Editorials
Don’t expect a tangled web of incoherence to concern Mr. Biden. His priority remains pandering for the votes needed to save his hide.
Charges against Israeli officials are absurd.
A recent court ruling highlights the dangers of forcing taxpayers to fund political campaigns. Progressives pushing such schemes under the guise of election reform should take notice.
The fact that Republicans seek to use the audio for political gain is not sufficient reason to stretch executive privilege to the breaking point
If you want to eliminate your personal carbon emissions, don’t buy an electric vehicle. Most electric vehicles don’t eliminate carbon emissions, they displace them.
The federal government controls over 90 percent of the land in Southern Nevada. The Clark County Commission is working to make a bit more of it available for private development. That’s a good thing.
The rising cost of higher education is a real concern, but it’s not a problem you fix by throwing money at it.
California’s bullet train won’t be carrying passengers anytime soon, but it has one practical use. It’s a tangible illustration of what happens when political promises meet reality.
Over the last decade, Vermont tried to implement a single-payer health care scheme. It couldn’t pull it off.
California is infamous for its sky-high housing prices. Evidence from Texas suggests that applying the law of supply and demand would help alleviate that problem.
If you think Americans pay a lot in taxes, the numbers show you’re right.