Ethanol Farmers Find a New Subsidy Savior
And the Biden administration finally finds an energy pipeline it doesn’t want to shut down.
And the Biden administration finally finds an energy pipeline it doesn’t want to shut down.
Come Inauguration Day 2025, they might regret it.
Nearly one-fifth of worldwide income could be the short-term price of a warming planet, says a new — and highly dubious — study.
Voters are catching on to public officials’ money-losing vanity projects.
If progressives are willing to waive some environmental rules to speed up the reconstruction of the Key Bridge, why not do so more often?
When they went soft on core principles, demoralized voters stayed home or voted for an upstart third party.
We are reminded that evil endures, but so does hope.
The barrage of criticism directed at podcast host Joe Rogan for touting the possible COVID treatment has been ill-informed and unwarranted.
Mail-in ballots for the September 14 referendum on whether the governor should be recalled have begun to roll in.
We are seeing the pent-up frustration with a politician it has never had much confidence or faith in.
Democrats know that their biggest challenge in winning California’s recall election in September is the governor himself.
If Republican businessman Glenn Youngkin beats Terry McAuliffe, Democrats may lose their zeal for ‘big, significant’ spending plans.
The White House hatches a plan whereby supposedly anonymous buyers may pay up to half a million per piece.
Biden has a competitive drive to outdo Barack Obama, so Biden’s current showing must be disappointing to him.
Winning Republican mayoral candidates ran on an anti-crime platform.
Canada continues to ban nonessential travel across its border with the U.S. The closure no longer makes medical sense.
But what should millions of Americans without credit cards or bank accounts do?
Du Pont, who died Saturday, was a great two-term GOP governor and conservative innovator.
Though endorsed by Ocasio-Cortez, Stacey Abrams, and other hard leftists, the most radical Democrat lost.
Censoring content about these controversies only fuels the public’s increasing distrust of the media and Big Tech.
As a likely one-term POTUS, he is aiming for ‘greatness’ — fast. And the country may pay the price.
The vast majority of Americans, including African Americans, support photo-ID requirements for voting.
If impeached, he’d lose his political powers. That might force his resignation.
Lawmakers in both parties are trying to make it harder for citizens to place measures on ballots.
In an oppressively one-party state, it will open the door to a much-needed debate about politics and policy.
A great movie about the Gipper is in the works, and none too soon.
One clue: The West Virginia Democrat voted with the Trump administration 50 percent of the time.
He lost the nomination race but has won by pushing Biden and the Democrats far to the left.
Given Democrats’ razor-thin lead in Congress, Biden will probably resort to the ‘presidential pen’ approach.
The party faces long-term minority status if it doesn’t absorb key lessons.