Politics

Tariffs: Yes, We Have (More Expensive) Bananas
The week of June 16, 2025: Indigestible food taxes, the dollar, SALT, auto, drones, and much, much more. Source link
President Badass
The legend of Donald Trump grows. Source link
Zohran Mamdani Is a Public Menace
He is not merely the worst choice on offer in New York’s mayoral race; he is unacceptable under any circumstances. Source link
What About Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Reactor?
The facility is a major complication. Source link
The Child Tax Credit Helps Mothers Like Me
Republicans should help more working families qualify for an expanded CTC to prevent families like mine from being left behind. Source link
How the GOP Can Make the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ a Political Winner
It does involve a concession from the anti-tax crowd. Source link
The Media’s Stubbornly Skewed Coverage of the Trans ‘Treatment’ Debate
Reports insisted that the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling was a blow to ‘transgender rights,’ without ever adequately explaining — or justifying — the term. Source link
Trump Enforces His Red Line on Iran
If successful, Trump’s decision to take out Iran’s nuclear sites will go down as historically important for eliminating a dire threat to the region and U.S. security. Source...
Baltimore Museum of Art Does Another Ho-Hum Race Show
Black Earth Rising seasons oppression with the climate folly — the museum can do better. Source link
Trump Is Going It Alone in Iran, and That’s Fine by Congress
Regardless of whether he orders a strike, we can be confident there will be no new congressional vote on the use of military force. Source link
Pete Hegseth Has Already Changed the Pentagon for the Better
The secretary of defense has been dedicated to restoring a military that stands above politics and is built for one purpose: to fight and win wars. Source link
Providing a Granite Foundation: Why New Hampshire Is 2025’s School-Choice Model 
School choice is reshaping how America thinks about public education. Source link