The political realignment has come for economics. At least since the days of Friedrich Hayek and John Maynard Keynes in the last century, the divide in economic thinking roughly corresponded to the political split. In the mainstream, everyone was a capitalist and saw some role for government…
President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear capability is a turning point in modern foreign policy — one that will keep the United States, the American people and Americans abroad safe for years. It sends a signal to our adversaries: America will not tolerate the threat of nuc…
The recent Supreme Court decision upholding a Texas law intended to protect kids from exposure to internet pornography was a win for common sense and common decency.
From the beginning of the American experiment, one of its animating principles has been limited government overseen by citizen legislators.
The world is getting more dangerous. Trust in diplomacy has been deeply undermined, making greater reliance on military might inevitable. Meanwhile, America’s leaders are more focused on declaring war at home than deterring it abroad.
PARIS -- The U.S. and Canada have been stuck in a long-term marriage of convenience. But now Canada is finally starting to date around, even if the two still have to share the same continental roof.
Stories of unnoticed kindness and inner resolve reveal a forgotten virtue, showing how true wisdom requires awareness, intentionality and profound respect for life’s fragility and preciousness.
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with some of Canada’s major automakers on Wednesday to push the government to repeal a mandate requiring all new vehicles to be emissions free by 2035. The meeting happened as Carney tries to land a trade deal with the U.S. by July 21.
President Trump has launched a full-blown political attack on Democratic NYC mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, calling him a “communist†and “disastrous†for the city. Trump warned he "holds all the levers" in a veiled threat possibly aimed at Mamdani’s background.#Trump #ZohranMamdani #NYCPol…
ðŸ´øÌýIn a world that rewards volume and velocity, the hosts consider what it means to lead with care, patience and restraint.
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The development raises fresh concerns over Iran’s nuclear transparency, though it remains unclear how the IAEA will respond or how the suspension will affect ongoing monitoring efforts.
Russian President Putin and French President Macron held their first phone call in nearly three years, discussing the Iran-Israel conflict and the war in Ukraine.
A common feature of President Donald Trump’s two terms as president is that he can’t stand political prosperity. When events are going in his direction, he has an uncanny habit of handing his opponents a sword.
Why is Congress protecting untraceable weapons?
In her latest What keeps you up at night? podcast, columnist Lynn Schmidt shares her concerns over Project 2025 and the current state of America's politics.Â
Anyone who watched the Burke County Board of Education meeting on March 11 probably felt confused about if they were at a political rally or a Sunday morning hellfire and brimstone church sermon.
Progress is being made in combatting sex discrimination in the workforce, but there are concerns gender-affirming care for minors. Learn more on the Utterly Moderate podcast.
The political realignment has come for economics. At least since the days of Friedrich Hayek and John Maynard Keynes in the last century, the divide in economic thinking roughly corresponded to the political split. In the mainstream, everyone was a capitalist and saw some role for government. The right/left divide was mostly over how big that role should be.
President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear capability is a turning point in modern foreign policy — one that will keep the United States, the American people and Americans abroad safe for years. It sends a signal to our adversaries: America will not tolerate the threat of nuclear-armed rogue states.
The recent Supreme Court decision upholding a Texas law intended to protect kids from exposure to internet pornography was a win for common sense and common decency.
From the beginning of the American experiment, one of its animating principles has been limited government overseen by citizen legislators.
Letters reflect the opinion of the writer.
"In times when tensions can run high, having a police force that understands the importance of de-escalation and community engagement makes all the difference."
Letters to the editor are the opinion of the author.
Letters to the editor are the opinion of the author.