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An AI Bot Won't Take Your Job. Will It? Feb. 19, 2025

Jim Hightower

Corporate powers are telling us not to worry our little heads about the humanoid robotics they're in... Read More

How We Cope Shows Men and Women Are Different Oct. 02, 2024

Star Parker

I reported last week about the decided move of young women to the political left and away from the r... Read More

Biden Lays a Booby Trap For a Republican President Sep. 20, 2023

Betsy McCaughey

The Biden administration is setting a booby trap in case a Republican wins the presidency in 2024. ... Read More

'Bidenomics' Has Been a Disaster Aug. 11, 2023

David Harsanyi

After 40 years of "trickle-down economics," President Joe Biden says, "Bidenomics is just another wa... Read More

American Entrepreneurship: Unleashing the Unique Spirit of the United States Jun. 22, 2023

Armstrong Williams

Entrepreneurship is a beacon of innovation across the globe. The United States is no stranger to the... Read More

Hey, Uncle Sam: Stop Paying People for Not Working Apr. 04, 2023

Stephen Moore

A policy question these days that has befuddled federal lawmakers is why so many millions of people ... Read More

The Graduation Speech Your Kids Really, Really Need to Hear May. 10, 2022

Succeeding in Your Business

This column, which originally appeared in May 2009, is one of the most requested and reprinted "Suc... Read More

We Don't Agree on Almost Everything! Dec. 03, 2021

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: My parents are older (in their late 50s) and my problem is that they are out of touch! ... Read More

The Dirt on Dems' Reconciliation Bill Oct. 06, 2021

Betsy McCaughey

Democrats are quarreling over the price tag of their Build Back Better bill, but the real problem is... Read More

The 80/20 Rule Jul. 14, 2021

Classic Zig Ziglar

In the early 1900s, Vilfredo Pareto, an Italian engineer-economist-sociologist, developed what he ca... Read More

Who Could Possibly Oppose Universal Pre-K? May. 06, 2021

Mona Charen

Subsidized day care and universal pre-K are goals that sound so wholesome only a ghoul could oppose ... Read More

Workers Without Degrees Deserve Chance to Compete Jul. 04, 2020

Corey Friedman

An FBI special agent, a corrections officer and a postal program analyst have few duties in common, ... Read More

Protecting a 'Techno-Junkie' Workforce Mar. 12, 2020

At Work

"It's easy for people to have hours — and perhaps days — go by as if they're not mentall... Read More

Does a Minimum Wage Hike Lower the Suicide Rate? Jan. 23, 2020

Larry Elder

This is a new one. The New York Times headline read: "Minimum Wage Raises Could Lower Suicide Rates,... Read More

How the Quest for Power Corrupted Elizabeth Warren Sep. 04, 2019

Ben Shapiro

I first met Elizabeth Warren when she was a professor at Harvard Law School, in 2004. She was fresh ... Read More

The Silver Tsunami Jul. 19, 2019

Positive Aging

Some population experts have referred to the increasing numbers of aging baby boomers as the "silver... Read More

Minimum Wage Laws Are a Terrible Idea Jul. 17, 2019

Star Parker

Democrats in Congress have again brought the minimum wage to the national political stage. Legislati... Read More

Fifty Ways to Leave Your Loser Jun. 13, 2019

Work Daze

Paul Simon came up with "50 ways to leave your lover." I wish I could say the same when it comes to ... Read More

Workers Making Apple IPhones Start at $3.15 Per Hour -- in China May. 15, 2019

Terence Jeffrey

The workers who assemble Apple iPhones make a starting wage of $3.15 per hour in the People's Republ... Read More

Give Warren a BS Degree in Vote-Buying Apr. 24, 2019

Betsy McCaughey

Presidential contender Elizabeth Warren's strategy is to win the Democratic nomination by promising ... Read More