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The Silence of the Whales Aug. 15, 2025

Marc Dion

Scientists say blue whales are singing less. It's not really singing. It's more like squeaking, but ... Read More

Bernie Sanders and the Education Oligarchy Aug. 13, 2025

Terence Jeffrey

When Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who calls himself a democratic socialist, appeared on "The Late... Read More

The Power of Self-Interest Feb. 12, 2025

John Stossel

Politicians bash businesses. "Stop the greed!" shouts Sen. Bernie Sanders. Many Republicans are equa... Read More

The Cost of Free Money Oct. 09, 2024

John Stossel

Some politicians and activists are eager to give you "free" money. They call it universal basic inc... Read More

Seeing Clearly Is the Start Jun. 23, 2024

My So-Called Millennial Life

There is now a regular in the parking lot of my local grocery store who asks to clean my windshield.... Read More

Degrowth Mar. 13, 2024

John Stossel

The left has a new goal: degrowth! We should "buy less stuff," forgive debts, grow our own food, et... Read More

The State of Black Progress Feb. 28, 2024

Star Parker

As part of Black History Month 2024, my organization, CURE, Center for Urban Renewal and Education, ... Read More

Finding a Voice for Those Who Feel Left Behind in Poverty Jan. 26, 2024

From the Desk of Dr. J

PBS NewsHour's senior correspondent Judy Woodruff traveled the country for six months last year to g... Read More

Emerging from the Shadows: The Struggle and Progress in America's Fight Against Poverty Jan. 25, 2024

Armstrong Williams

The United States is known for its economic and military prowess. Its diversity of cultures and idea... Read More

Markets and Miracles Dec. 27, 2023

John Stossel

In this season of giving, I'll donate to the Doe Fund, a charity that helps drug abusers and ex... Read More

Give Thanks While Shopping This Week Nov. 22, 2023

Daily Editorials

While shopping for Thanksgiving, give thanks for a rising food supply that reduces poverty. Mostly b... Read More

All the Single Ladies Nov. 17, 2023

Mona Charen

Economist Melissa Kearney has studied poverty, inequality and family structure for more than 20 year... Read More

Sharp Rise in Poverty Requires a Call to Action Sep. 22, 2023

From the Desk of Dr. J

Census Bureau data released earlier this month showed an increase in the number of Americans who are... Read More

Net Zero 2050 Burdens the Globe Aug. 07, 2023

Daily Editorials

"Think globally, act locally!" It's wonderful if it does not kill. The treasured phrase has its 1,30... Read More

Getting to the Bottom of the Diaper Crisis Aug. 02, 2023

Daily Editorials

For those who have never had to buy diapers, it might be easy to wonder what all the stink is about ... Read More

Best Things First Jun. 28, 2023

John Stossel

For my new video, I asked people on the street, "If you could spend $30 billion trying to solve... Read More

St. Louis Is Different Than Outstate Missouri. It Should Have Different Gun Laws. Jun. 19, 2023

Daily Editorials

A 5-year-old girl was shot and injured by stray gunfire Monday afternoon on the north side of St. Lo... Read More

Step Back or I'll Kill This White Man! May. 26, 2023

Marc Dion

I'm a 66-year-old white man, and I'm more or less retired. I do a little writing, and I do a local n... Read More

Jail the Shoplifters May. 24, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

Brazen shoplifting is hurting all of us. I'm brushing with bubble gum-flavored children's toothpast... Read More

Michigan Is Headed Back to Rust Belt Poverty Mar. 21, 2023

Stephen Moore

Since the early days of Henry Ford, Michigan was the proud symbol of America's industrial might. But... Read More