It turns out the skeptics were right all along, and the media “analysts” crowing about the “blowout” jobs numbers were repeatedly wrong.
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Adam N. Michel The US tax code is highly progressive. Official US Treasury estimates show that the top 10 percent of income earners pay more than 60 percent of all…
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Ted Cruz torches Biden for ‘partisan and personal motives’ after bombshell report on autopen pardons
A Senate Republican charged that former President Joe Biden and top administration officials ‘demolished’ the constitutional guardrails for pardons by using an autopen. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, wrote in a…
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Inside Epstein’s infamous “birthday book”: Clinton’s note, poolside candids and bizarre animal pics
Among the files made public by the House Oversight Committee is a document that stands out for its tone: a glossy 238-page scrapbook that offers a rare and unusually intimate…
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In comments to Fox News Digital, the State Department’s position on Sudan’s warring parties has hardened, as a 500-day siege of the Darfur city of El Fasher has trapped hundreds of…
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Trump unlocks cheaper healthcare plans that could save American families thousands of dollars
President Donald Trump just took a pivotal step to make healthcare affordable again. On Sept. 4, his administration announced that most Americans will now be eligible to buy what are known as ‘copper plans’ on the ObamaCare exchanges. Before…
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While the libertarian tradition of Murray Rothbard has supported individual rights, the modern idea of civil rights and the laws behind them are a different matter altogether.
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The natural law is, in essence, a profoundly “radical” ethic, for it holds the existing status quo, which might grossly violate natural law, up to the unsparing and unyielding light…
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Timothy Sandefur Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) was born enslaved in Maryland, escaped, and rose to become a journalist, author, orator, diplomat, bank president, and civil rights leader. A self-made man, he…
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Ilya Somin In W.M.M. v. Trump, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that President Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 (AEA) as a…