Politics
‘Green’ Tariffs and the Persistence of ESG
[ad_1] The week of May 12, 2025: Sustainability & tariffs, transit, labor, the budget, and much, much more. [ad_2] Source link
Michael Ledeen, Family Man and Freedom Fighter
[ad_1] He embodied an America that would spread freedom by living up to its promise. [ad_2] Source link
Supreme Court Gets It Right on Venezuelans’ Protected Status Case
[ad_1] The decision is a victory for the rule of law — and common sense. [ad_2] Source link
Gavin Newsom’s Shameless Dodge on the Homeless Crisis
[ad_1] California’s governor tries — and fails — to blame the state’s homelessness epidemic on someone, anyone else. [ad_2] Source link
The Biden Diagnosis
[ad_1] We wish the former president well, but there is nothing untoward or scurrilous about the citizenry asking who knew what — and when. [ad_2] Source link
Who Is the President Here?
[ad_1] On Russia and beyond, the VP seems to be signaling policy preferences that do not comport with those of the administration he serves. [ad_2] Source link
The World Health Organization Is Excluding Taiwan — at China’s Behest
[ad_1] It is time for the WHO to take a more pragmatic and inclusive approach — one that puts public health above politics. [ad_2] Source link
Mixing the Political and the Personal: Trump’s Swap Scheme and Crypto Reserve
[ad_1] The conflicts of interest can’t be ignored. [ad_2] Source link
Trump’s Tariffs Are About Rent Extraction, Not Rent-Seeking
[ad_1] If Trump did not impose these tariffs to support rent-seeking firms, then why did he do it? [ad_2] Source link