The Double Standard over ‘Democratic Backsliding’ in Brazil
Because the country’s slide is now occurring under a socialist president, it isn’t attracting the same condemnation as it did under the previous right-wing leader.
Because the country’s slide is now occurring under a socialist president, it isn’t attracting the same condemnation as it did under the previous right-wing leader.
A government-efficiency commission led by the private sector would be a welcome departure from the Biden years of profligacy.
A Capital Writing interview with the author of The War on Prices.
And it’s just as bad as Democrats’ scheme for energy.
The union is attacking its political opponents with the force of the state.
The U.S. won the most medals again this year, continuing its unparalleled dominance of the summer games.
Minnesota blew through its federal dollars from Democrats’ American Rescue Plan Act.
If he cares about manufacturing jobs as he claims to, he should listen to the toaster-makers themselves about tariffs.
Bringing regulation up to the admittedly low standard with which Congress treats fiscal policy would still be a huge improvement.
The alleged scheme amounts to laundering union funds to donate to Josh Shapiro’s gubernatorial campaign in violation of state and federal law.
The agency has a long track record of failures and misconduct.
A Capital Writing interview with the author of Taxocracy.
More of the same from the corrupt United Auto Workers.
Indian democracy is troubled but strong.
Conservatives must offer an alternative.
The state’s absurd railroad mandate has drawn near-unanimous opposition in filings with the EPA.
Pornography is a spiritual disaster, and the euphemisms of Sunday sermons aren’t getting at the problem.
An interview with the SBC’s newly elected leader, taking charge at a time of turmoil.
In praise of our NHS.
I want to find the sitcom funny; I want to laugh with my fellow Americans. But the show keeps shouting me down.