Green New Deal fantasy-nightmare: Dems show true colors in 0 vote
All Americans, no matter what their political persuasion, should rejoice at the results of Tuesday's Senate resolution vote on the Green New Deal.
How Mark Zuckerberg can save Facebook from itself
Rather than endlessly devise new programs to try to maintain a semblance of responsibility and control, why doesn’t Facebook do what everyone in politics does by second nature: pass the buck.
Department of Justice chief said to be 'open' to 5G argument made by Sprint, T-Mobile
T-Mobile and Sprint executives may be making headway on their $26.5 billion deal.
Equifax breach highlights need for more robust FTC enforcement, government report says
The report was requested by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Elijah Cummings, D-Md.
Ocasio-Cortez's 70 percent tax would only cover small portion of Green New Deal
The Green New Deal: Here’s what taxpayers should know.
After Boeing crashes, Trump admin forms special committee to review FAA certification
The announcement comes as federal scrutiny over the approval process of Boeing's Max jets grows.
FHA tightening mortgage underwriting standards as credit scores decline
The agency is prepared to take further action to address an increase in “higher-risk credit characteristics” within its mortgage portfolio.
US Supreme Court rejects shoe retailer Zappos' appeal in data breach case
The case hinges on whether customers whose data has been stolen can sue the company that was hacked even if that information was not used for nefarious purposes such as identity theft or fraudulent charges.
Key findings coming on Mueller report - but not quite yet
The report was accessible to only a few Justice officials while Barr prepared to summarize the "principal conclusions."
Prosecutors probe whether Boeing misled regulators about safety of 737 Max: Report
It’s reportedly part of a larger investigation into how the aircraft was developed and certified.
Tuition-free college not quite the deal Democrats expect
As the renowned Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises noted, government action often produces unintended consequences that result in problems greater than the ones the actions were meant to solve.
Climate change, or alarmism? Wyoming drilling halt ruling isn't based on science
Should we derail the entire energy industry that has brought a multitude of benefits for society because someone is telling us that the sky is falling?
Conway on Boeing 737 Max investigation: Let DOJ, FBI conduct probe
The DOJ and FBI should handle the Boeing 737 Max investigations, said Kellyanne Conway.
Boeing's troubles grow as Congress, regulators pounce
The company can rely on an army of lobbyists to meet the growing scrutiny.
Trump exec order to hold colleges accountable for student loan debt, free speech
An executive order aims to hold colleges more accountable.
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, antitrust chief Makan Delrahim address telecom in dueling speeches
The DOJ blocked to sue the AT&T-Time Warner merger in November 2017 but that suit was denied by Federal Judge Richard Leon in June 2018. The DOJ appealed the decision to a higher court, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, but lost the appeal. DOJ will not appeal to the Supreme Court.
Obama border patrol chief: Border crisis 'absolutely' a national emergency
Border patrol agents are overwhelmed, said Mark Morgan.
Social Security reform is long overdue, but massive tax hikes are not the answer
Social Security has to be reformed if the program is to remain viable, but the House Dems’ latest so-called ‘solution’ is more of the same from the far-left: tax increases.
It’s time for Barr to take control of his DOJ: Tom Fitton
‘By outsourcing the role of the Justice Department to Rod Rosenstein, Mr. Barr is sending a signal that it’s business as usual at the deep state,’ said Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton.
Congress faster path for legalizing CBD in food, says outgoing FDA chief
The federal government must craft a pathway for CBD use in food given its prior status as an illegal drug.



















