Wages for working class Americans are increasing faster than for their bosses as the U.S. economy keeps humming and unemployment rates stay low, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
Read MoreDay: December 29, 2019
Commentary: Don’t Believe 2020 Landslide Rhetoric
As we head into the most consequential election in our republic’s history, you can listen to what you want to hear, or what you need to hear.
Read MoreSunday Commentary: Do We Own Our Military?
The preamble to the Constitution lists a number of core functions for the American government. Any American who has ever listened to “Schoolhouse Rock” (or maybe just an obsessive listener like yours truly) can name them all:
Read MoreReport: US Officials Consider Using a Russian-Style Misinformation Campaign Targeting Moscow’s Elites
U.S. officials are considering employing a Russian-style misinformation campaign targeting members of the Moscow elite, effectively turning the tables on Russia, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
Read MoreDenver Sticking to Sanctuary Policy Following Arrest of Hit-and-Run Suspect Who Was Already Deported Six Times
Denver officials do not plan on fully cooperating with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if they release an illegal alien who was deported six times before getting arrested for fleeing the scene of a deadly hit-and-run accident.
Read MoreFormer Hawaii Governor Calls on Tulsi Gabbard to Resign
Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is facing pressure from the Democratic former governor of her state Neil Abercrombie to resign from Congress over concerns that she cannot fully represent her district as she carries out her presidential campaign.
Read MoreSomalia Bomb Death Toll Rises to at Least 80
The death toll from a suicide bomb attack at a busy checkpoint in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, has risen to at least 80.
Read MoreMichigan Democrat Spent the Night in Jail After Being Arrested for Drunk Driving
A Michigan Democratic lawmaker spent Thursday night in jail after being arrested for suspected drunken driving.
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