On Wednesday, Israel suspended all tariffs on all U.S. goods. On Thursday, Trump announced the U.S. government would impose a 17 percent tariff on all goods imported from Israel. It is extremely ...
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When it comes to the economic damage from President Trump’s trade war, I am among the more serene analysts.
DOGE is taking the knife to agencies that we libertarians have long argued are unconstitutional or destructive and need to be cut, and still we are not happy.
A bill pending before the Colorado legislature would force taxpayers to pay for abortions for women on Medicaid.
Christopher Eisgruber espouses academic freedom but mendaciously blocks accountability for his administration’s retaliation against a faculty member’s unfavored speech.
Damage control is not supposed to cause more damage, but that is what President Trump’s team has created with its reaction to the Signal leak story. As we all know, in the days before U.S ...
Stefanik threatened to leave her seat, the district’s Republicans began to tear themselves apart with factional infighting.
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That doesn’t make his trade war any less economically self-destructive. Momodou Taal, whose motion was denied, now claims he fears for his safety. Liberation Day looms, but the tariffs in store ...