In early June, Piketty – the French economist whose work on inequality has made him something of a rock star even while being serially challenged for methodological errors, data imputations and cherry ...
New York is in an economic death spiral. Companies and taxpayers are fleeing the state, taking their money with them. Gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman needs to go bold and offer New Yorkers real ...
This week, Democrats in Maine nominated a man named Graham Platner as their candidate for the United States Senate against incumbent Republican Susan Collins. What makes that remarkable is that ...
If history is any judge, it's wise to bet on the Trump economy and against his critics – who have a perfect record of being wrong.
Things are moving quickly. Construction crews are erecting five miles of wall a week, according to Customs and Border Protection officials, reports the Washington Post.
It turns out that the most generous funder of white supremacist groups in the United States was likely the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Single-payer health care has been the progressive left's signature domestic demand for four decades. It has generated ...
Far-left politicians want to annihilate property rights. A large share of young voters are buying into it – a red flag that ...
A new bill making its way through the Senate is the Cantwell-Cruz Protect College Sports Act. It's pitched as a compromise to ...
The most edifying aspect of revisiting 1980s celebrity activism is digesting how spectacularly wrong it proved. Those ...
Democrats are again acting like they occupy the high moral ground of American politics. But if 2026 has proven anything, it's that there's virtually nothing a left-wing candidate could say or do that ...
As I noted here at CFIF when she first became chair of the Democratic National Committee, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) is to demagoguery what Harold Stassen was to presidential campaigns: an ...