When the dust settles on President Donald Trump's tariffs, there will be 340.1 million Americans much better off. Across the board, the Chinese will suffer.
Americans do not relish the position our feckless leaders have put us in by failing to enforce our nation's laws. But we simply can't accept the consequences of having no border.
The president of Harvard has shown more passion in pushing back against a Trump administration antisemitism probe than it ever did against acts of antisemitism at its campus.
The median house price shot up five times more than wages in the last five years. Democrats want to point fingers at Trump's tariffs or immigration policy, but it's their fault.
The Naval Academy's DEI ban is well-intended. DEI and critical race theory indoctrination should never have gained a foothold in the U.S. government and certainly not in the military.
Leaders of corporate and international organizations got used to being lauded for grand but ultimately empty, green promises on stages in Davos and climate summits. Times have changed.
Trump supporters see how obviously Democrats and their allies are judge shopping for exactly the umpires who will make the calls they want, no matter what happens on the field.