12 Graphs on Why Maduro Could Only “Win” by Stealing Venezuela’s Election
Daniel Raisbeck On July 26, I noted that the crucial question about Venezuela’s upcoming election was not whether Maduro would lose in a
Daniel Raisbeck On July 26, I noted that the crucial question about Venezuela’s upcoming election was not whether Maduro would lose in a
David Inserra In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in Murthy v. Missouri, the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Inspector General (IG) recently
Jeffrey Miron Ban-the-box laws prohibit “checkboxes” that ask job applicants whether they have a criminal record. These laws aim to make it easier
Jeffrey A. Singer Over the years, several so-called midlevel human health care professions have emerged organically, responding to a growing demand for health
Ian Vásquez According to the polls, Venezuelans will overwhelmingly vote against President Nicolas Maduro in Sunday’s presidential election, posing the biggest threat his
Benjamin Giltner and Jonathan Ellis Allen On Wednesday, July 24, President Joe Biden delivered a speech in which he claimed he is the
Daniel Raisbeck The outcome of Sunday’s election in Venezuela is anyone’s guess. For one thing, referring to the exercise as an “election” is
Neal McCluskey This morning, vice president and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is scheduled to speak to the national convention of the
Michael Chapman Donald Trump’s vice presidential running mate, Republican Senator J.D. Vance (OH), is a very smart and admirable man, but when it
Jeffrey A. Singer Last evening, the US premiere of the documentary “COVID Collateral: Where Do We Go For Truth?” was screened at the