Money can’t buy happiness or a presidential election. Democratic donors just learned that the hard way.
Editorials
Musk, Ramaswamy outline their approach. The entrepreneurs take their task seriously and are intent on delivering results.
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 greenest thing about green energy is the money raked in by the politically connected.
From the Bad Ideas Hall of Fame. Ms. Harris aseeks to impose controls on the cost of groceries and food by threatening producers with federal penalties for “price-gouging.”
Not hiring terrorists should be a minimum requirement for groups receiving U.S. aid. The UNRWA doesn’t meet that basic standard.
UAW files “charges” against Musk, Trump for comments on unions.
More families have selected other options for their children, thanks to the remote learning disaster.
Ms. Harris can’t distance herself from a long record of embracing the power of the state at the expense of the protections guaranteed citizens by the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
As both major presidential candidates ignore the national debt, it briskly climbs toward an unfathomable $36 trillion.
DACA recipients now eligible for taxpayer handouts.
One reason Nevada’s Public Employees’ Retirement System has a massive unfunded liability is the exorbitant pensions thousands of retirees rake in.
“We confirm previous evidence from Massachusetts that urban charters boost test scores,” the researchers wrote.