It isn’t always a matter of simple hatred. Sometimes it springs from ideology or is a product of ignorance.
A government rule makes them look nearly seven times as efficient as they are.
Another political norm seems to be going by the wayside in this odd political season.
Those who thought it was still Reagan’s party were proved wrong Monday night.
The precedent strips judges and lawmakers of legitimate power and hands it to bureaucrats.
New Hampshire is the best chance to make it a real GOP race.
As the campaign begins, the big story is the 45th president’s commanding lead.
A 40-year-old judicial doctrine has become a license for regulators to grab power from Congress.
Blinken touts reform while the PA adds more terrorists to the payroll.
A federal agency dumps money on projects tied up by its own rules.
He isn’t taking over the world. He’s pleading with the world to trust him.
Some 20% of benefits cycle back to the government through taxes on recipients.
Closed primaries and early registration deadlines make it hard to cast a ballot that counts.
Companies are required to meet strict hiring ‘goals’ that would be illegal anywhere else.
Like LBJ in 1968, he didn’t bother to get on the ballot. Will next week’s primary be an unpleasant surprise?
You don’t know in advance what your parents’ death will be like. The same is true of this year’s election.
The rental company was far from alone in making a losing bid on electric cars.
Proponents of the movement funded the Biden administration’s executive order hindering AI development.
Golden State judges rule that Gilead can be sued for taking too long to develop an HIV drug.
The island nation’s voters show China what self-government looks like.
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