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With this week’s GOP primary debate, the race for the White House is well underway. But beyond the campaign rallies and political ads lies a complex system that governs how the U.S. elects its...
With this week’s GOP primary debate, the race for the White House is well underway. But beyond the campaign rallies and political ads lies a complex system that governs how the U.S. elects its...
There’s a certain class of commentator—overrepresented on cable panels and cocktail parties—that insists the central... Read More
Like the Left, Pope Leo thinks the side with less power has no moral responsibilities. Read More
The pope’s genuflection to Islam spells disaster for Western civilization. Read More
Tucker Carlson, the onetime cable news darling of the Right, lost his mind around the time he was fired by Fox News on April 24, 2023. He has... Read More
Liberals are delighted by the MAGA titan’s opposition to the Iran War. All they’re doing is boosting the credibility of an unrepentant,... Read More
For weeks, the mainstream media has churned out negative stories claiming the U.S. has lost its war with Iran, with oil prices spiking, the... Read More
Can he unsarl it? Read More
George Conway, the former GOPer turned Trump critic who’s running for Congress as a Democrat, lays out his case that Republicans will... Read More
Last week, a Trump II policy shift that barred aliens who entered illegally and were arrested in the United States from being... Read More
The California State Bar sends a frightening message. Read More
Vice markets can never be free markets—especially in the digital age. Read More
After dropping my daughter off at school one recent morning, I listened to an NPR report on the WNBA players’ new contract. Read More
While staying true to his socialist roots, New York City’s mayor has chosen one of the worst possible options to achieve his affordability... Read More
A certain number of college students seem to be converting from Protestantism to Catholicism. Some whispers note that this is relatively... Read More
They fear AI. They fear higher electric bills. More reasons below. Read More
President Donald Trump wants a clean extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act program. Read More
Eric Swalwell’s resignation raises questions about why serious accusations surfaced years after his rise to national prominence. Read More
On this week’s episode of the RealClearInvestigations Podcast, RCI Editor J. Peder Zane and RCI Senior Reporter James Varney speak with... Read More
James Robbins joins Tom Bevan, Andrew Walworth, and Carl Cannon to discuss the new U.S. strategy to blockade Iran after negotiations failed... Read More
Against the backdrop of Operation Epic Fury and President Trump’s frustration with military support from NATO allies, Secretary General... Read More
Jerry had a very special guest on the Jerry Rogers Show. William Jacobson is a Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Securities Law... Read More
Finally, the federal government is shrinking. Read More
“The story of America in the twenty-first century is the story of chosen scarcities,” argue Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson in Abundance,... Read More
OpenAI needs to build on the successes of open markets and turn away from regulation, taxation, and cartelization. Read More
In a recent class, I asked my students a simple question: What do you think about the Artemis II mission? Read More
Last summer, after George Floyd died under Derek Chauvin’s knee, protesters in Pensacola, Florida, held a week’s worth of rallies... Read More
In a statement issued last week, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman once again called for an end to Governor Sisolak’s indefinite... Read More
While New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham ordered the closing of certain grocery stores over COVID-19 concerns, she spent $16,248 in... Read More
Officials from Petaluma, California have decided their city has enough places to fill up gas-powered cars. Last week, the local city council... Read More
The year is 2020. A college student uses Zoom to plan a peaceful vigil with friends. Read More
When a program is rotten to its core, reform isn’t enough. Read More
Today is April 15, the day of reckoning between the Internal Revenue Service and millions of (procrastinating) taxpayers. Two recent... Read More
On Tax Day, I am sharing my new piece in The Daily Economy that explains why governments should find ways to reduce or eliminate... Read More
A culture that punished ambition cost us decades of space exploration. Read More
The year is 1983… Read More
Privileging ancestry risks dismantling the engine of opportunity that made New York City great. Read More
I know that it's a sin against my own intelligence not to follow Mark Twain's guidance in matters such as these. Twain said many wise things.... Read More
The theological fault lines that divide America’s 50 million or so Catholics from its roughly 130 million Protestants have been largely... Read More
You don’t need to win the argument if you can convince your opponent he’s no longer capable of making one. Read More
We seem to be moving from a period of demand scarcity (not enough customers) to supply scarcity (not enough compute). Read More
AI may replace narrow technical skills, but the liberal arts equip students with the critical thinking employers increasingly demand. Read More
Eric Swalwell was Nancy Pelosi’s made man, the golden child of San Francisco’s rotten machine politics. Read More
The 25th Amendment provides a complex mechanism for removing a president who is unable to perform his duties because of illness or other... Read More
A looming lockout could test whether baseball players can hold the line against billionaire team owners. Read More
President Donald Trump ousts Pam Bondi as attorney general. Read More
The State of Texas has become as synonymous with crippling public school debt as it is with oil wells and tumbleweeds. Its public schools... Read More
Maryland parents want more educational freedom. Read More
Gov. Tim Walz has been a fan of Wallethub’s work, including its recent raking of Minnesota as the second-best state to raise a family.... Read More
A bill designed to address consumer costs will turn out to be a death sentence for credit card access. Written as an emergency action,... Read More
They would push more businesses out and further erode the state’s tax base. Read More
Health Policy Solutions Americans Can Trust. Read More
I am old enough to remember when your family members could accompany you to the airport and share a meal with you before your flight or wait... Read More
U.S. employment growth is at a near standstill. In February 2026, total nonfarm payrolls grew by just 0.1 percent year over year to 158.5... Read More
"If requiring identification is truly racist, why do we only hear the outrage when it regards elections?" asks Project 21 Ambassador Curtis... Read More
America finds itself in a tremendously dangerous era. Read More
Middle East fighting creates an opportunity for Ukraine—the world’s drone superpower—but Kyiv and America’s allies must seize the... Read More
With this week’s GOP primary debate, the race for the White House is well underway. But beyond the campaign rallies and political ads lies a complex system that governs how the U.S. elects its...