Ryan Bourne The White House has launched new fronts in its war on market prices. Last week, the Biden administration announced a “Strike Force” to “crack down”...
Clark Neily The Constitution has a variety of countermajoritarian structures and provisions, some of which the Supreme Court enforces vigorously, some of which it enforces sparingly, and some...
Marc Joffe The Maryland Department of Transportation recently announced yet another delay of the Purple Line’s opening to Winter 2027, five years after its initially planned completion...
Clark Packard Last week, dozens of members of the House Republican Study Committee introduced the Countering Communist China Act (CCCA), which would, among other provisions, revoke Beijing’s...
Jeffrey A. Singer The Food and Drug Administration will delay a decision to allow Eli Lilly and Company to market its new drug, donanemab. Clinical trials found that...
Colleen Hroncich Nikki Duslak says she never fit in as a public school teacher. “I have a background in theater—a bachelor’s degree in fine art and musical theater—and I always...
Paul Matzko By a unanimous vote, fifty members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed a bill that would functionally ban TikTok unless it sells its US operations to...
Chris Edwards President Biden is expected in his State of the Union address to propose raising the federal corporate tax rate from 21 percent to 28 percent....
Colin Grabow and Scott Lincicome In last week’s Wall Street Journal, we called for reforming protectionist laws to improve the flailing US maritime industry. In particular, we...
Chris Edwards In his State of the Union address, President Biden is expected to discuss raising taxes on the rich. As he often does, Biden may claim...