Clearing Up Media Confusion About the Fed's Interest Rate Increases
How will raising the fed funds rate affect average consumers?
The Keystone XL Pipeline Might Have Kept Biden from Embarrassing Himself
Biden canceled the Keystone XL pipeline, which would have provided the U.S. with roughly the same amount of crude oil the U.S. used to buy—and hopes to buy again—from Venezuela.
Blame La Nina, Not Climate Change
News Alert! Not all droughts and floods are a result of climate change.
Did Sen. Rick Scott Propose a Tax Increase?
Sen. Rick Scott's been accused of wanting to raise taxes. He may be talking about a tax principle rather than tax policy. But Republicans have to be careful how they talk about taxes.
The State of the Union and the Allure of Price Controls
The left thinks it can plan and control human behavior and the economy, yet Biden's State of the Union address will likely reveal that the economy is not going as planned.
Russia's Minuscule Economy: The Mouse That Roars
Russia has a large, strong military but a small, weak economy—much smaller than you might think, given its belligerence.
Biden Could Lower Prices by Ending Trump's Tariffs
President Biden is desperately looking for ways to address his inflation problem by lowering prices. Eliminating most or all of President Trump's tariffs would be a good start.
What You Thought You Knew About Climate Change Models but Were Afraid to Say
Leftist politicians and environmentalists want to spend trillions of taxpayer dollars based on climate models whose creators concede are still a work in progress.
Note to the Sages of Sacramento: States Can't Do Single Payer
There are reasons why states have so much trouble creating a state-based, single-payer health care system. But that doesn't keep California legislators from trying—and failing.
Russia to the EU: Getting Cold Enough Yet?
Germany doubles down on a bad bet: That Russia won't use oil and gas as a political weapon.