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Praise for Speaker McCarthy, who has kept his caucus together amid debt debacle
Give House Speaker Kevin McCarthy credit. The stone-faced Californian has approached the debt ceiling talks with a seriousness not seen for some time from his fellow House Republicans.
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Leadership requires able management of momentous issues, and President Biden is clearly laser-focused on the nation's energy future.
SharesSports Illustrated's swimsuit issue takes a deep dive into 'woke' waters
Back in the late 1970s, conservative commentator George Will wryly observed that the radical feminist National Organization for Women was made up of "mannish women and effeminate men."
SharesInvestment firms shouldn't play ESG politics with other people's money
It's said that "with great power comes great responsibility." It's a truism, even if it comes from a comic book, that applies everywhere, especially on Wall Street, where money managers can make or break a company.
SharesBiden's FBI weaponized against political enemies
This week, the report of special counsel John Durham revealed that the FBI opened an investigation and spied on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign based on flimsy, unevaluated intelligence information.
SharesHow to win the Virginia General Assembly
In taking himself out of the running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on May 1, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin wisely decided to focus this year not on the White House in Washington but on the Statehouse in Richmond.
SharesStormy times follow Durham's critique of FBI's failed Trump-Russia collusion inquiry
The obvious is no surprise. That's the takeaway from the summary of special counsel John Durham's investigation into the FBI's allegations of collusion between Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russian mischief-makers.
SharesBiden's NIH restarts COVID-style research
There is an implicit and indispensable rule that power-seekers learn upon their arrival in Washington: Never apologize. To do so is to admit weakness, or, worse, incompetence.
SharesJudgment Day for the White House as allegations of Biden family corruption heat up
Influence-peddling allegations have given new meaning to President Biden's old title of "vice" president.
SharesSupreme Court moves to reestablish rule of law in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo
On Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed a new round of strictures for power plants that would require them to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
SharesHow Larry Hogan could help GOP
On May 1, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin ended months of speculation about whether he would launch a bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.
SharesBusting the budget with Biden
The way President Biden tells it, the ongoing stalemate over the nation's debt limit has a simple explanation: MAGA Republicans.
SharesMedia stumbles covering Putin's dubious 'drone attack'
A wave of the hand was all Obi-Wan Kenobi needed to mesmerize his adversaries in "Star Wars."
SharesBiden runs again, and freedom flees
President Biden is all in for another four-year term as commander in chief. While Mr. Biden has his reasons for seeking a second term, Americans have their grounds for wanting him out.
SharesBiden's transportation transformation will cost Americans plenty
President Biden wants Americans to get on board his transportation transformation -- like it or not.
SharesAbandoning COVID-19 pandemic rules, without apology
President Biden's coronavirus vaccines mandates have given Americans a closer brush with raw authority than they would have ever imagined.
SharesA year later and the illicit Dobbs leak goes unpunished
It was a year ago this week that Politico published a report, based on a leak from an anonymous pro-abortion source within the Supreme Court, about the draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.
SharesBiden's illegal immigrant flood
The river of humanity washing over the southern border is about to become a flood.
SharesGAO high-risk list is a good start to help stop government waste and fraud
Ever since the Grace Commission issued its final report during the administration of Ronald Reagan, Washington politicians have been promising to do something about the federal government's waste, fraud, and abuse of taxpayer dollars.
SharesSay no to 'gender-affirming care'
They say children are the future, so let's give them a chance to succeed.
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