by Selwyn Duke While I used to quip before the Millennium’s turn that “I’m a real man of the ’90s — the 1890s,” the truth…
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by Daniel Natal The West has been worried about the retirement of the Baby Boomers. This will put tremendous pressure on an already-distressed economy. Are…
by Cam Edwards Join Hot Air’s Ed Morrissey and myself at 1:30 ET as we kick around the day’s top stories (and maybe a few…
by Cristina Laila It has been more than four weeks since four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in a shared house near…
by Mike LaChance A lot of Republicans think the Republican National Committee needs new leadership after the underwhelming outcome of the 2022 midterm elections. In…
by Julia Mueller House lawmakers on Thursday passed measures that would ban buying and selling shark fins in the United States and help the country…
By Kriston Capps A Philadelphia landlord refused to rent to tenants with federal housing vouchers in its properties in majority-white neighborhoods, while posting listings that…
by Daniel R. Street When the win forecast in pre-election polling for Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake did not materialize on Election Day, the tabulator and printer…