City, county face financial consequences for property rights violations.
Editorials
The CBO said that it expects this year’s federal deficit to hit $2 trillion, almost $400 billion higher than the original estimate it released — and Biden boasted about — earlier.
Golden State “price-gouging” law could raise gasoline prices further.
“We understand clearly that he is in prison to get exchanged,” Yevegny Smirnov, a Russian attorney, told The New York Times.
Even some Palestinians in Gaza knew exactly whom to blame — and it wasn’t Israel.
Policymakers need to take note of how parents and students voted with their feet.
Keeping the peace is supposed to be a primary duty of law enforcement. Portland police seem to have embraced a different strategy.
Before D.C. Democrats think about passing trillions in new spending, they should focus on shoring up the Social Security Trust Fund.
Corn mandates are partially responsible for the high prices Nevadans have been paying at the pump.
If you want another example of how actions of climate alarmists don’t match their rhetoric, look at New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
“There’s a lot of room there to think about what kinds of revenue we can raise.”
Congress has no role in regulating cable or satellite TV content, and it’s an egregious abuse of power for House members to threaten private interests in pursuit of a censorial agenda.
Frontloading teachers for the coronavirus vaccine really doesn’t make sense when there’s no plan to return them to the classroom.
Faith Lutheran sophomores will create community garden in Ethiopia.