Over the last few months, lawmakers in the House and Senate have considered a slate of antitrust proposals that would do everything from enshrining the consumer welfare standard into law to forcibly breaking up big tech companies. Despite many bills under consideration, Congress is yet to pass ...
As children in northern Illinois, my siblings and I hardly considered collecting leaves from our yard a chore. The promise of lighting the pile on fire and seeing it go up in flames at the end of the day was a reward. My love of fire has remained a core value over the years, influencing my ...
The South Pacific is again a battleground. China is not nearly at the stage of taking over any of the 15 islands stretching across the region of Oceania, but it is disturbing the foes of Chinese expansionism.
This week, China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, is touching down on eight islands in ...
Earlier this year, sky-high inflation forced the Federal Reserve to slam the monetary policy brakes. The same appears to be happening in Europe, where the European Central Bank (ECB) is being forced to reverse course to contend with inflation at the highest level since the euro’s 1999 ...
In the six months since President Biden signed the landmark Bipartisan Infrastructure Law directing a trillion dollars of government investments in transportation systems and high-speed internet access, federal agencies have begun rolling out the rules that will govern thousands of projects. ...
The Biden administration just barred most seniors from accessing new treatments for Alzheimer's Disease.
The decision doesn't merely cut off a potential lifeline for the roughly one in 10 Medicare enrollees afflicted with this deadly dementia. It also sets a precedent that should terrify ...