A huge re-election victory vindicates his pandemic policies.
Review & Outlook
J.D. Vance and Mehmet Oz needed millions in GOP establishment campaign spending.
A warning to politicians in many states about what will happen when the federal largesse runs out.
Want to adopt a Native American child? It’s harder if you’re white.
Our imprisoned contributor has lost 40 lbs. on a hunger strike.
The party’s media allies are a little late in calling out bad policies.
Wyoming is best, while New Jersey and New York are the worst.
The Justices need to clear up confusion about private lawsuits enforcing federal rules when Congress created no such right.
Just before Election Day, the tax man tells voters about benefits.
The Senator is upset the President told the truth about the plan to kill coal plants.
Even before the midterms, he’s mocking his potential competitors, Ron DeSantis and Mike Pence.
The Supreme Court hears challenges to FTC and SEC abuses.
The illusion of free federal money may trick the state’s voters.
A U.S. flag officer talks candidly about the fading U.S. deterrent.
His claim of unverified mail votes is flimsy. But beware of undated mail votes.
A poll shows the party is out of touch with black voters on the key issue.
Job growth continues but cracks appear in hiring trends.
The President left out a few things in his speech. Here’s what might have been lost on the way to Union Station.
The state has 132,188 public employees who earn over $100,000.
U.S. financial execs lend their credibility to Beijing’s chief enforcer.
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