Opinion
Bye-bye, HR — Let’s hope Bolt Financial CEO Ryan Breslow starts a trend
Workers who labor under HR edicts have come to doubt whether all those rules and trainings make any difference in the real world. The answer, actually, is that they don’t.
Democrats don’t dare stand with parents against trans extremism
Schumer and other national Democrats are again doing their best to hide their own extremism.
Trump’s Supreme Court appeal targets #MeToo injustice that’s warping our courts
Every accused person, male or female, deserves a fair trial before a jury that hears actual evidence — not a “this is your life” documentary of past misdeeds.
Tenants will suffer again under City Council’s outrageous plan for apartment buildings
New York’s City Council is intent on helping nonprofits snap up apartment buildings, whether owners want to sell to them or not. Yet its Community Right to Purchase Act is an outrageous subversion of private property that will only hurt the city’s housing stock, with tenants left to suffer.
Vatican tech flop: Pope Leo’s AI crusade needs Trump — not the UN
Pope Leo XIV is right about the need to make AI answer to the human good — artificial intelligence has to be subject to human moral responsibility.
America is still the greatest country in the world — even if we don’t always get along
United States of America? Please. I don’t even know where Idaho is. I heard it’s outside Newark but only potatoes have seen Idaho — which is where?
Trump’s right: Beyond Iran deal, the Abraham Accords are key to lasting peace
Attempting to destroy Israel has brought defeat and disaster to every nation that tried; normalizing relations with Jerusalem has proved a boon to every country that signed the Abraham Accords.
Thomas Massie’s defeat brings the odious Epstein Era to a humiliating end
The GOP congressman’s involuntary retirement represented a massive step out of the conspiracy-driven fever swamp for the whole country.
‘We band of brothers:’ A Memorial Day meditation
Memorial Day inspires mixed emotions: pride in the valor of those who gave their lives in the cause of freedom; sorrow that such self-sacrifice should have been necessary.
Don’t rush into a bad Iran peace deal — they must give up nukes
Putting an end to Iran’s apocalyptic nuclear ambitions is a job that must not be left half-finished, which explains the panic that greeted reports of President Trump’s initial peace deal.