Major investment funds are losing their zeal to push politics in shareholder votes.
A House resolution will condemn the pause on weapons to the U.S. ally at war.
The FTC Chair tried to stretch antitrust law again, and loses again.
The two will debate after all, though Trump may regret the moderators.
The raucous New Jersey rally had the outlines of a broader election appeal.
‘A 6,’ according to my son, ‘is getting hit by a car that’s going 80 miles an hour.’
Regulators influenced by the big companies create barriers to entry and curtail innovation.
The threshold for what the government considers a suspicious cash transaction hasn’t changed since 1945.
Polls show him behind Trump, and he won’t come back unless he admits the problem.
Two members of Cardinal Kung’s tiny graduating class will join the long gray line of cadets this summer.
As running mates, they can unite voters, raise money, and dominate American public policy for years.
Is the president dishonest or just confused?
He tries to out-Trump Trump to save his electric-car dreams.
The state Senate tees up legislation to provide scholarships.
Senate Democrats are scrambling to protect their man at the FDIC from his management failures and abusive behavior.
The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill redirects DEI funding to campus safety.
Students discuss universities’ responses to encampments and the value of a college education.
The left manipulates politics by inverting the meaning of terms like ‘democracy’ and ‘equity.’
Segregation is wrong, but black students don’t need to share a classroom with white ones to learn.
‘A sizable number of Americans, incredibly enough, held Biden responsible for ‘the overturning of Roe v. Wade’. ’
Pages