Opinion

Remaking the Fed: A Look Back at the Banking Act of 1935
Ninety years later, every Fed decision—from raising rates to curb inflation to cutting them in a downturn—still flows through the framework created in 1935.
Why Depression Rises in an Age of Comfort
When we lack a mission bigger than ourselves, our lives collapse inward.
The United States in a Multipolar World
On Emma Ashford’s ‘First Among Equals: The United States in a Multipolar World’ (2025)
From Vision to Reality: McDonald’s, Regenerative Agriculture, and a Cultural Shift
The fast-food giant will invest $200 million in a bid to restore and steward up to 4 million acres of US rangeland.
Gen Z Rediscovers Faith
Another generation has found that secularism leaves a void not only in their souls, but in the souls of their friends.
HHS Secretary Kennedy Puts American Health Back on Track
He is challenging entrenched assumptions and putting health—not bureaucracy—first.