Democratic legislative leaders are gearing up for one of the most challenging conversations this session: taxes.
Americans have come to view him as a kind of national insurance policy. This assessment is now in need of revision.
I have told this story before, but it is well worth repeating — that of favorables and unfavorables, and who more often wins an election.
I consider S.47, the Natural Resources Management Act, to be an epic conservation achievement.
Many of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates have eschewed blind partisanship and ideological dogmatism. Now they’re paying for it.
After watching Omar in action, it’s pretty clear to me that the Muslim Democrat hates America almost as much as she hates Israel.
By Mike Coverdale
Trump’s imperious use of emergency powers will soon be challenged in both Congress and the courts, and rightly so.
It’s almost as if the Democratic leaders in the House and Senate forgot what everyone was so mad about.
Drastic and immediate action is needed to reduce global carbon emissions. But that doesn’t mean any sort of drastic action is a good one.
“Freeports” — special locations where the world’s richest can hoard their valuables tax free — are increasingly common.
The Bezos-Pecker story that won the internet last week raised a number of, umm, titillating questions to ponder.
In my 30 years of writing about religious freedom, I can’t recall a case as outrageous as the one decided last week by the U.S. Supreme Court.