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Editorials
For Mr. Biden to claim his proposed spending spree is the work of a deficit hawk is an affront to common sense and the American taxpayer.
His lectures of Netanyahu are counterproductive.
One hundred and seventy-two million dollars doesn’t buy what it used to.
In his desperate effort to exhibit vim and vigor, Mr. Biden took on a feisty, aggressive and defiant persona.
Freshly baked bread has a pleasant aroma. But California’s new minimum wage, with a carve out for companies baking bread, has an entirely different odor.
A handful of new proposals in Carson City would apply accountability measures to state lawmakers. This makes eminent sense.
What’s the surprise? Some U.S. school districts with the highest levels of funding are among the worst performers in terms of student achievement.
Less publicized is a Biden administration program that also transports migrants throughout the country under the guise of easing pressure at the southern border.
The Hail Mary attempts to keep Donald Trump off the ballot this November weren’t in vain. They managed to unify the U.S. Supreme Court.
Sen. McConnell’s main sin among Trump Republicans is that he knows how to add and was sometimes willing to compromise with moderate Democrats to advance legislation.
Anyone who thinks policy doesn’t matter should consider that red states are outperforming blue states economically.
Bureau of Land Management bureaucrats remain terrified that someone, somewhere is having a good time on public lands.
Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis’ observation — that the answer to controversial speech is more speech — has been lost on cancel culture progressives.
Democrats backing off “sanctuary city” concept.