Trump's 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' Marks a Pattern of Trying To Profit From the Presidency
Since the beginning of his first term, the president has repeatedly used his office for personal gain.
Since the beginning of his first term, the president has repeatedly used his office for personal gain.
There are only a handful of ways to shore up Social Security. Sens. Bernie Moreno and Elizabeth Warren are backing one of the most expensive.
A new law requires grocery stores to keep one staffed checkout open for every three self-checkout stations.
The former U.S. labor secretary presents economic data in deceptive ways.
The conservative justice pushed for greater executive authority even in cases in which Trump won.
The Reason Sindex tracks the price of vice: smoking, drinking, snacking, traveling, and more.
Three different VC bloggers were among the speakers: Jonathan Adler, Keith Whittington, and myself.
He understands economics about as well as he understands the limits of presidential power.
Her plan is being pitched as a tax on the wealthy, but half the burden would fall on businesses. That would have dire consequences for the economy.
Plus: L.A. criminally charges contractors offering to build an ADU in the Palisades, South Carolina streamlines squatter removal, and a Florida city uses eminent domain to thwart state housing law.
Plus: Should Folarin Balogun have been allowed to play? The simple fix for red card suspensions.
Why Trump lost big in the Supreme Court cases he cared the most about
Perhaps it's time to scuttle the law once and for all.
Plus: Democrats taking a new tack, the popularity of social media bans, an influencer correspondent, and more...
Free trade is "a direct affront to our Founding Fathers," President Donald Trump said during his first presidential campaign.
The decision not to renew the USMCA is less dramatic than it might appear. Even so, Trump is exchanging stability for more uncertainty.
Some safety recommendations are treated as essential—while others become negotiable once influential people object.
AI anxiety is widespread, but American students are best placed to succeed.
If you want to devote an institute to "strengthening America's democratic institutions," you shouldn't name it for someone who degraded the public's trust in those institutions.
The White House quietly repealed tariffs on Moroccan fertilizer this week.
An immigrant's journey to the radical left and back
Tensions between today's two major presidential removal power decisions.
It's a temporary reprieve for a sector that has been struggling for years. But the fight is just getting started.
The NYC Rent Guidelines Board voted to freeze rent for approximately 1 million apartments on Thursday night.
If the promised Cuban economic reforms are for real, the U.S. should step out of the way.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer promised "generational" investments in her state, but as she leaves office, there's little to show for it.
Privately funded nuclear reactors are achieving critical milestones on their own, but the Trump administration wants to prop up a single company.
Economist Soumaya Keynes discusses Trump’s tariff policies, how China changed the global economy, and why trade wars require restraint.
The president is forcing his biggest supporters to choke down his incompetence and delusions like so much algae.
Raise the price of an activity and people do less of it or restructure how they report it. Mobility was never the sole issue.
The party's new crop of Mamdani-backed socialists are just the latest sign of a long slide into economic radicalism.
A new Office of Legal Counsel opinion says disparate impact rules pushed employers to treat workers as members of racial groups rather than individuals.
Her plan to fix Social Security's fiscal flaws would ask workers to cover the full cost. Some Republicans are supporting it too.
Pamela Hobart of G.T. School says a lot of schools are lying to parents.
Lawmakers can’t change the fact that expenses must be offset somewhere.
"We created a problem and it's our responsibility to fix it," former Seattle City Council President Sara Nelson admitted.
A Wall Street Journal investigation uncovered $1.9 million in fake bets to market the platform. Punishing the prediction market industry isn't the answer.
As part of peace negotiations, the U.S. Treasury issued an unprecedented total waiver from Iranian oil sanctions.
Brazil's lower house has approved a constitutional amendment that would ban the common six-day workweek. It would make jobs even harder to find.
After burning through interceptors in the Iran war, the U.S. faces a dire math problem: Enemies can build drones faster than America can build missiles.
Zohran Mamdani's administration has not studied how New York City's government-backed grocery stores will affect nearby mom-and-pop outlets, which operate on thin profit margins.
The league’s conduct is indisputably protected by the First Amendment. But that doesn't make it wise.
The Vermont senator's American A.I. Sovereign Wealth Fund Act would also create an entirely new regulatory regime for the tech industry.
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