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A lthough it may seem too obvious to have to argue in 2025 that the press overwhelmingly favors left-wing causes, the facts having been so thoroughly established, it never hurts to address ...
The reasons for revisions in jobs numbers are incredibly boring and technical and have nothing to do with politics or ideology.
On December 13, 2024, FESAC heard from David Freeman of the U.K. Office of National Statistics. The Brits moved to an online-first survey in 2023. It got them a higher response rate and larger sample ...
Government busybodies think they know better than parents what their kids should eat, how they should play, and even how they should sleep.
Senator John Kennedy (R., La.) speaks to reporters as Republican lawmakers struggle to pass President Donald Trump’s sweeping spending and tax bill, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., June 28 ...
T he Department of Homeland Security has sent a proposed rule for review to the Office of Management and Budget as a first step to reforming America’s H-1B visa program for specialty occupations. The ...
The best answer to the Coke crisis is to shrink government — and for people to drink it less. Scarcely six months into Trump 2.0, America is scoring big wins in the region. What’s behind them ...
According to polls — Pew Research Center, the National Science Foundation — and studies such as Arthur Brooks’s Gross National Happiness, conservative Americans are happier than liberal ...
Brown is one of numerous schools to face federal funding freezes and investigations for alleged civil rights violations.
G ate 335 in Dublin airport is not the prettiest stop before the French Riviera, but it’s what our pattern of travel in the past had made affordable for us in the present. The b ...