The Heritage Foundation and the Truth about the War in Ukraine
‘It is only superficially about Russia restoring its Soviet boundaries.’
Matt Gaetz Echoed Concerns of Many Angry Voters
‘Maybe we want someone who speaks to what is right and necessary like the border and the debt.’
The Right Should Oppose All Automobiles
‘Forcing people to buy cars by building vehicle infrastructure doesn’t make people more free.’
The Newsom-DeSantis Tilt Could Backfire on the GOP
The suave California governor might propel himself to compete with the aging President Biden.
The Next Big Solar Storm Could Fry the Grid
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to better predict what the Sun will do and give Earth more warning to protect satellites and […]
A Bigger World Bank Takes on China’s Clout
U.S. sees expanding the international lender as a way to shore up relations with the Global South.
How Scientists Plan to Save Infrastructure From Catastrophic Solar Storms
Severe solar storms are estimated to affect Earth every 150 years, and they pose a threat to power grids and other infrastructure. […]
Princeton Is the Top Ivy in the WSJ/College Pulse Ranking
Five Ivy Leagues schools are among the top 10 colleges in the country.
House Republicans to Choose Between Scalise and Jordan for Speaker Nominee
The vote for House speaker comes as the Republican party tries to move quickly to fill the post after Kevin McCarthy’s ouster.
At Kibbutz Where Hamas Killed Dozens, Israeli Troops Gather to Respond
A small farming community near the Gaza Strip was the scene of one of the deadliest attacks by Hamas militants. Now it […]
A Gilded Age is Fading for Luxury Brands
The latest results from Louis Vuitton owner LVMH show that luxury shoppers are sobering up after years of heavy spending.