What to Expect From DOGE
Musk and Ramaswamy of DOGE aim to slash $2 trillion from $6.75 trillion federal budget, hack executive branch regulations, and reform or remove federal agencies.
New York Times Failures in Israel Coverage Point to Larger Bias: Experts
The New York Times' long record of bias in its coverage of Israel and Jewish issues has worsened with an influx of young ‘woke’ reporters, experts say.
9 Things to Know About Elise Stefanik, Trump’s Pick for UN Ambassador
President-elect Donald Trump picked Rep. Elise Stefanik as ambassador to the United Nations and here are 9 things to know about Rep. Elise Stefanik.
Ahead of 2024 Election, Abortion Battles Heat Up Across Nation
States are navigating an avalanche of abortion policy changes, ballot measures, and lobbying since the Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs decision.
North Carolina Hurricane Survivors Determined to Vote Despite Devastating Losses
From hollers to mountaintops, the rugged North Carolina survivors of Hurricane Helene who lived through hell and high water are turning out in droves to vote.
Original ‘Naked Gun’ Director David Zucker: ‘To make fun of the left, you really...
After “Scary Movie 4” raked in massive returns, Mr. Zucker’s hot streak ran cold when he miscalculated the landscape’s palate for conservative sentiments.
Why Latinos May Decide the 2024 Election
Nationally, 33 percent of Latinos support one of either Biden or Trump, 16 percent are undecided, and 13 percent say they'll vote for RFK Jr., a poll shows.
Where Trump and Harris Stand on China Policies
Both candidates agree the Chinese Communist Party poses a threat to the United States, but they have different strategies on how to address it.
2024 Index Of Economic Freedom
For much of human history, most individuals have lacked economic freedom and opportunity, condemning them to poverty and deprivation.
Today, we live in the most...
4 Policy Issues Harris and Trump Have Flip-Flopped On
From fracking to guns to abortion and social security, we look at the old and new policy positions of the two main presidential candidates.
Could Ticket Splitters Hurt Biden in 2024?
Some question if split ticket voting will tip the scales in some key Senate contests where polling shows large gaps in presidential preference.
Presidential Election Will Determine If Electric Vehicles Keep Surging Ahead
Electric vehicles are gaining ground in the U.S. as stricter emissions laws come into effect, but buyers aren’t buying EVs and are skeptical of the technology.