The Kingdom might price some of its oil sales in yuan, instead of the U.S. dollar.
Category: National Review
Ron DeSantis vs. Disney Is the Strongest Signal Yet He Plans to Run in 2024 — Regardless of What Trump Does
Going to war against Disney is not something DeSantis would likely do so gleefully if he were planning to spend the next five years as governor of Florida.
On the 11th Anniversary of the Syrian Uprising, a Bipartisan Rebuke of Biden’s Assad Rapprochement
The administration has taken a number of quiet steps that weaken or circumvent the U.S. sanctions regime intended to pressure Assad.
Today in Capital Matters: Inflation vs. Supply Shocks
Ryan Young explains the difference between supply shocks and inflation.
‘Treason,’ Again
Whatever political disagreement you are calling ‘treason’ — or ‘murder’ or ‘genocide’ — probably isn’t that.
Who’s Provoking Whom?
CNN reports U.S. officials are worried about how Russia might respond if certain weapons transfers are approved. In other words, we might provoke them.
ESG: What Happens in China Stays in China
ESG. China. Pick one.
More Absurd Coverage of the UPenn Swimmer
What people care about is his sex, which is male and, in a sane world, would disqualify him from competing against females.
70 Percent Disapprove of Biden’s Handling of Gas Prices
The inflation issue isn’t transitory.
Progressives Tie Themselves in Knots over Transgender Refugees
Progressive journalists covering Ukraine have inadvertently demonstrated the irrelevance of gender identity compared with biological sex.