The political peril that Biden didn’t see coming
By Megan Cassella Americans are likely to face higher prices on everything from gasoline to groceries well into next year — threatening to turn a simmering economic issue into a…
By Megan Cassella Americans are likely to face higher prices on everything from gasoline to groceries well into next year — threatening to turn a simmering economic issue into a…
Brian Riedl The Democratic party has been tearing itself to pieces debating whether its latest reconciliation bill should spend $3.5 trillion or $2 trillion or even $1.5 trillion. Less noticed,…
Liz Peek, Opinion Contributor President Biden has figured out how to fix the supply chain problems that are pushing prices higher and frustrating consumers. His solution? Threaten the private sector.…
Alex J. Rouhande Americans are now paying roughly $144 million more in gas per day under President Joe Biden than they were under former President Donald Trump. Using data gathered…
By Jack Phillips Carriers of goods including Walmart, UPS, and FedEx are moving to work more shifts—including 24 hours per day, seven days per week—to address global supply disruptions that…
By Howard Kurtz It’s almost like someone flipped a switch and the press suddenly discovered that Joe Biden is unpopular. Or perhaps it’s that Democrats are increasingly nervous about the…
By Leah Barkoukis Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen defended the Biden administration’s plan to have banks report accounts to the IRS with $600 or more, claiming it’s meant to target the…
By Colton Salaz The House of Representatives approved legislation that will allow a short-term increase in the nation’s debt limit, averting a default into December. According to the New York…
By Brie Stimson President Biden’s vaccine mandate for large businesses came one step closer to reality on Tuesday after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) submitted the initial text…
By Jack Phillips A record number of U.S. workers voluntarily quit their jobs in August, led by bar and restaurant employees as well as retail staff, according to figures released…
By Stephen Moore With each passing week, it looks like World War III between America and China is coming sooner than we think. But, it’s not going to be fought…
By CHARLIE SPIERING President Joe Biden is still struggling to meet the immediate challenge of clogged sea ports, as American consumers face major shortages ahead of the Christmas holiday season.…