Musk, Ramaswamy outline their approach. The entrepreneurs take their task seriously and are intent on delivering results.
Editorials
Tick Segerblom hits reverse. He should mingle with his constituents more often.
Any comprehensive review of the nation’s fiscal ledger that put the Defense Department in its crosshairs would, in the long run, improve military readiness and make the world a more dangerous place for our enemies.
Trump’s nominees deserve timely consideration in the Senate, and incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune should do everything possible to make that happen.
The GOP should prepare to use the Congressional Review Act.
Late mail ballots slow the count, undermine public confidence in the system.
Napa Valley wineries are facing a problem they can’t drink away — overzealous regulators.
But at least the court acknowledged state workers can’t also serve in Carson City.
New students at top universities can face many intimidating challenges. Reading a book isn’t supposed to be one of them.
Paying thousands more each year for cars, housing and insurance. Annual household costs are up $13,000 since 2021, according to one study.
The world was a relatively stable place when Donald Trump left office in 2021. Since then, the Biden White House has signaled repeatedly to our enemies that there is little consequence for international misbehavior.
Imagine the hew and cry if Donald Trump had shown such indifference to the rule of law when he sat in the Oval Office.
Unelected bureaucrats pose one of the biggest threats to personal freedom. This November, voters in Arizona have a chance to disarm them.
Sen. Rosen’s modesty aside, savvy voters know who and what are responsible for high prices and the housing crisis — and it’s not price gouging or Wall Street bogeymen.