Social Security and Medicare have eight years.
Editorials
Count Sen. Josh Hawley as the newest acolyte of the economic policy of Sen. Bernie Sanders. That’s not a good thing.
Court upholds controversial Tennessee law.
The complete freeing of slaves in the United States didn’t happen when many think it did. Juneteenth will help Americans better understand that.
Iran’s pleas smack of desperation.
Supreme Court hears case involving transgender themed instruction for young children.
First Latin American pontiff dies at 88.
Here’s an SAT-style question that college administrators should be required to answer.
Leftists once argued that the government shouldn’t be in your bedroom. They’ve had no problem, however, with bringing the government into your bathroom.
In Nevada, progressive lawmakers have a recent track record of reducing penalties for certain criminal offenses, something the governor tacitly referenced in touting his measure.
Washington has a spending problem, not a revenue shortage.
The only thing more permanent than a government program is a temporary tax.