News

The exemption will benefit consumers who were facing higher prices on iPhones and many other everyday electronics because of the tariffs on China.
Thank goodness for economists like Smith who are willing to stand up for freedom, back it up with quality scholarship, and call out people like Stiglitz.
The memo instructed state troopers to refrain from pursuing over 27,000 new immigration warrants in the FBI’s National Crime Information Center.
Steve Witkoff, a career real estate attorney drafted by Donald Trump into the role of global conflict mediator, maintains a ballooning portfolio.
We’re only just beginning to experience the unintended and unpredictable consequences of the tariff experiment.
What comes next is (almost) as inevitable as night following day. The Financial Times: Retailers across the US are warning of a cascade of price increases and product shortages as early as this month ...
After a brief setback, gold had already resumed its upward path and is trading at around $3,217, up nearly $900 more than a year ago and about 10 percent higher than a month ago.
Plus: Theodore McCarrick has died, a symbol of the Catholic Church’s response to its gravest modern scandal before becoming a scandal unto himself.
With no appetite or plan for real deficit reduction, the government needs to count on people still being willing to buy Treasury bonds at favorable rates.
Lai’s story of suffering for freedom has, ironically, drawn the world’s attention to the very oppression the CCP tries so mightily to cover up.
Holdouts said they voted in favor only after getting reassurances from GOP leaders that the final bill will include higher spending cuts.