Major global asset managers including BlackRock and Blackstone have been looking to buy power utilities across America in a move that some industry insiders warn could harm consumers, raise electricity costs and advance a…
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There are many things in my life that I enjoy but would not be completely devastated if required to give them up. My dishwasher is not one of them.During our last kitchen remodel, we donated the old appliances to Habitat for…
Michigan’s slow slog toward being able to spend $1.5 billion share of federal Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment funds may finally be getting somewhere. After years of delays, and our warning in March of this year that…
Jonathan Turley writes for the New York Post about a particularly loathsome political operator. In Federalist No. 51, James Madison famously wrote that “ambition must be made to counteract ambition.” He believed that members…
Michael Barone analyzes Democrats’ responses to recent shocking revelations that Virginia’s candidate for attorney general once openly supported the death of a Republican opponent and his children. Not surprisingly, the…
Matt Margolis writes for PJMedia.com about a little-discussed shift in Democrats’ policy priorities. Democrats spent years insisting that providing free healthcare to illegal immigrants was a moral imperative. They haven’t…
Shawn Fleetwood of the Federalist explores an important case at the nation’s highest court. Is the use of race in the redistricting process unconstitutional? That’s a key question the U.S. Supreme Court will be considering in…
Chuck Ross of the Washington Free Beacon highlights one group that should play no part in the planning the celebration of the nation’s 250th birthday. Former Obama administration official Rosie Rios, who chairs the…
For decades, school choice has been a cause largely fought in the states. From Florida’s scholarship programs to Arizona’s education savings accounts, reformers have battled entrenched unions and bureaucracies to give parents…
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