Biden’s information power grab
By Washington Examiner Remember when the internet died on June 11, 2018? Neither do we. But if you had listened to any member of the Democratic Party who commented on…
By Washington Examiner Remember when the internet died on June 11, 2018? Neither do we. But if you had listened to any member of the Democratic Party who commented on…
By Elizabeth Stauffer Democrats say the most extraordinary things. Last week, Hillary Clinton joined attorney Marc Elias on his Defending Democracy podcast. Elias, you may recall, famously hired opposition research…
By Anthony Altomari, The Western Journal The International Monetary Fund last week ripped the Biden administration’s out of control spending, calling it “out of line with what is needed for…
Story by Brian Evans A hotter-than-expected consumer price index reading rattled markets Wednesday, but markets are buzzing about an even more specific prices gauge contained within the data — the…
By Washington Examiner President Joe Biden hopes the latest jobs report will help convince voters that the economy is thriving under his policies, but a thorough look at the data…
Story by Mark Morgan and Sean Kennedy The fourth quarter 2023 crime report from the FBI, the federal government’s keeper of crime data, is unreliable at best and deceptive at…
Story by Yuval Rosenberg The team at Bloomberg Economics is warning that federal debt is set to grow even higher as a share of the economy than the most recent…
ByJ.T. Young Starting to panic over President Joe Biden’s sinking chances in November, Democrats are starting to lower the lifeboats as the ship lists dangerously to port. One of the…
ByWashington Examiner Don’t fall for former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s newly published call for “pragmatism” rather than “originalism” or “textualism” as the best interpretive method. What Breyer’s suggestion amounts…
By Nicholas Ballasy Anew Government Accountability Office (GAO) report reveals that federal agencies have reported about $2.7 trillion in “total improper payments” since the fiscal year 2003 and $236 billion…
By Emma Colton Every Democratic lawmaker in the Senate voted against an amendment that would bar taxpayer funds from being used to fly illegal aliens to U.S. towns and cities,…
Story by Elizabeth Stauffer Here’s what New York Attorney General Letitia James told ABC News in February after Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, the presiding judge in James’s civil…