If images of wooden teeth, cherry trees, dollar bills, and carpet sales popped into your mind, I suspect you would be in very large company. By Michael Warren
Academia’s monolithic belief in systemic racism will further erode American institutions and the principles of our civilization. By Heather McDonald
This essay is part of a special series of the American Project that seeks to address the crisis of loneliness during the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Republican Tom Cotton represents Arkansas in the United States Senate.
The overwhelming majority of Americans will support the president—the Democrats have put their head in a noose while standing over a trap-door. The consequences are predictable.
Once informed consumers correct the market by exercising free choice and stimulating competition, health-care prices will go down to where they belong. The excess profits that currently line corporate pockets will start flowing back to Americans’ pockets.
This is where it gets bizarre.
USA Today editorial: For now, President Trump and his administration deserve credit for bringing the terrorist to justice in a daring raid
Something’s happening to wages that neither Democrats nor Republicans care to acknowledge.
How the left uses corporate America to evade democracy Column by Matthew Continetti
This essay is part of a RealClearPolicy series centered on the American Project, an initiative of the Pepperdine School of Public Policy. The project looks to the country’s founding principles to respond to our current cultural and political upheaval.
Second hospital price transparency rule requires hospitals to post their “chargemaster” rates, or list prices, online.
In Abraham Lincoln’s famous telling, a republican form of government is to be one “of the people, by the people, and for the people
This essay is part of a RealClearPolicy series centered on the American Project, an initiative of the Pepperdine School of Public Policy.
Chris DeMuth addresses plenary session of inaugural National Conservatism Conference, 7/15/19.
Today’s security threats continue to evolve as foreign adversaries and cyber criminals work tirelessly to influence U.S. elections.
The Donald Trump Administration withdrew the United States from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran, popularly known as the Iran nuclear deal.
The most bracing pieces are sometimes the most indefensible. So it is with Sohrab Ahmari’s fusillade in the religious journal First Things against my...
But the surge in support for the idea gives Republicans the chance to offer a coherent alternative. “Medicare for All” is an enormously popular slogan, as evidenced by...