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Everyone should hope that the violence and disorder come to an end soon in Los Angeles. But the Trump administration will continue to deport people, especially criminals, who are in the United States ...
The six decades of concocted preferences, since King's famous content of their character speech, and the harm caused should teach us that treating people differently based on the group they belong to ...
Big decisions that have enormous trillion-dollar consequences for our economy are being made with a cracked crystal ball.
America’s ongoing protection of IP isn’t merely a moral good or economic principle, it’s a geopolitical asset.
Across the U.S., Democrats are waging war to crush a lifestyle they abhor. Call it small-town America: single-family ...
By supporting the U.S. Steel/Nippon Steel partnership through completion, the administration can strengthen our domestic ...
Maybe this isn't taught in the top law schools, but money management firms with trillions of dollars of assets like BlackRock ...
The history of government price-control policies that seek to impose price ceilings on goods and services is both long and replete with failure. That’s because price controls discourage innovation and ...
In one of the delicious ironies of history, the GOP accomplished its goal of broadened appeal to minorities and younger ...
Harvard, a private institution, can do as it likes. ... But what constitutional principle dictates that the federal government must provide this specific institution with $3 billion in federal ...
Defying nearly universal economists’ expectations, it was just announced that the American economy added a record 2.5 million jobs last month, and the unemployment rate actually fell sharply to 13.3%.
In this week’s Freedom Minute, CFIF’s Renee Giachino discusses the latest push by Congressional Democrats to amend the U.S. Constitution to grant Congress the power to further stifle political speech.