


US officials already have a watchful eye on the yen and may resort to more “specific” and “public” rhetoric to help Japan stabilize its currency rout, according to Jim O’Neill.

By David Bittinger May 1, 2024 California has become a bad movie. It’s a big-budget turkey produced by the state’s Democrat rulers for the two audiences they care about: the prosperous and fabulous in elite enclaves, the benefit-dependent most everywhere else. Once upon a time, California’s large numbers of middle-class citizens were largely contented. But […]

Last year, Detroit saw its fewest homicides since 1966. Here’s how it did it – and how other cities can do the same.

We chose Yale and it chose us, but one party was betrayed

America’s academic leaders seem powerless only because they’ve spent decades promoting the ideologies now on such brutal and ugly display.

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority followed the Federal Reserve in holding its base rate as US officials signaled fresh concerns about inflation.