The redistricting arms race now roiling American politics was not merely predictable, but inevitable. It began the moment President Donald Trump picked up the phone last year to demand that Missouri, Texas and other red states gerrymander their congressional districts mid-decade to give ...
Know of an oversized spruce or fir that could grace the state Capitol this Christmas? If you do, the state wants to hear about it.
The Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget has once again asked for the public’s help in finding the perfect tree for display in ...
The U.S. national debt just crossed a once-unthinkable threshold on the way toward breaking the record set in the wake of World War II: It now exceeds 100% of America's gross domestic product.
As of March 31, our publicly held debt was $31.27 trillion, while America's GDP in 2025 was $31.22 ...
By STEPHEN MOORE
Syndicated columnist
The new consumer prices report showing a 3.8% price rise in April confirms what Americans have been complaining about for months: Inflation is continuing to squeeze family budgets.
It’s indisputable that oil and fertilizer supply disruptions in the ...
By JOHN STOSSEL
Syndicated columnist
Young people now blame capitalism for poverty, racism, high prices, even climate change.
They listen to people like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who says, “Capitalism ... is the absolute pursuit of profit at all human, environmental and social ...
It must be the highlight for any Roman Catholic to meet the head of his church. So it must have been last week for Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a practicing Catholic.
Rubio was on more than a spiritual journey. His mission was to persuade Pope Leo XIV of the rightness, even the ...