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A federal judge thinks you’re too stupid to read an ice cream label

A federal judge in Brooklyn just decided that painting a cardboard ice cream pint a soft pastel color, giving it a matching lid, and...

No, Trump, this isn’t regime change — Iran just doubled down on the iron fist

There are moments when personnel decisions reveal more about a political system than its speeches, slogans, or diplomatic statements. The military hierarchy now taking...

Ukraine’s former defense minister calls for elections. Will he get them?

Former Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov opened a new front in the country’s sharpening political scene on Tuesday, calling for new elections despite the...

California’s wealth tax is already failing

California Democrats have not even successfully passed their wealth tax ballot proposition, and they are already admitting it will fail to work as advertised....

Democrats keep defending anti-American globalist bureaucrats

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is right about the International Criminal Court, and Democrats should stop trying to surrender American sovereignty to such a...

TIANA’S TAKE: Bond market meltdown shows MAGA needs a deficit-reducing response before election day

International markets are rattled by global events. That was made clear by the Aug. 18 widespread global selloff of U.S. Treasury securities, raising 30-year...

Why portfolio managers struggle to beat the market

Outperforming the stock market in the United States is difficult. Using the S&P 500, the benchmark index of U.S. equities, as the standard of...

Socialists shove the Resistance aside in Florida

The most surprising result in the batch of primaries held this week over the vast stretch of America from Florida through Wyoming to Alaska...

From ‘all in’ to tap the brakes: Gov. Josh Shapiro redefines Pennsylvania’s tech boom

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania — Last June, Gov. Josh Shapiro stood in Berwick and described a new economic horizon for Pennsylvania: Amazon’s plan to invest at...

Who authorized Enchanted Rock? The $6 billion question that brought down Puerto Rico’s power deal

Puerto Rico needed electricity. That urgency was real. Years of generation shortages and repeated blackouts made additional power a public priority. Against that backdrop,...
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