Think venture capital is just a Silicon Valley game? Think again
To unlock the full potential of the American entrepreneurial economy, we need more venture capital partnering with founders in every corner of the country.
STEVE FORBES, KEN BLACKWELL: Trump tax cuts 2.0 and Congress have a rendezvous with destiny
Markets respond to confidence, not delay. Passing President Trump’s Tax Cuts 2.0 would send an unmistakable signal to businesses, investors, and working Americans: help is on the way.
O'Leary on a tariff 'stalemate' with China: 'We've got some problems'
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary details potential U.S. leverage on tariffs and whether levies should be considered in the looming TikTok sale.
Is this the No. 1 401(k) move for 2025?
Frontloading means contributing a significant portion – or even all – of your annual 401(k) limit early in the year, rather than spreading it out over each paycheck.
CHARLES PAYNE: The truth about tariffs and the history lesson many critics are missing
For many years, tariffs were viewed favorably by Americans. But in the 1930s, one act of Congress changed people's minds. That act is erroneously blamed for the Great Depression.
There is one way to make manufacturing great again, and Congress must do it now
Critical tax reform provisions have already begun to sunset, and more are set to expire at the end of 2025—the Trump tax cut rocket is running out of fuel.
Auto worker tells America: 'Be patient, have faith and trust Trump'
Auto Workers for Trump founder Brian Pannebecker tells fellow U.S. workers not to worry about the alleged 'pain' from President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Credit card rewards are about to vanish, and guess who’s to blame?
With summer vacations just around the corner, millions of Americans are getting ready to cash in their hard-earned credit card rewards. But what if those rewards disappeared overnight?
America doesn't need 'Godzilla bats' infiltrating the MLB: Dave Portnoy
Barstool Sports President and founder Dave Portnoy on the Yankees' torpedo bat feud, ticket scalping and alleged sport betting harassment of NCAA athletes.
Democrats have 'fallen off the cliff': Former Clinton advisor
Former senior advisor to the Clintons, Mark Penn, argues the Democratic Party won't have an emerging leader until the next presidential primaries and reacts to the Signal scandal.
The country needs more electricity — and more electricians
Across the country, where Microsoft has invested billions of dollars in infrastructure construction, we’ve hired many thousands of electricians. But it’s not enough.
Trump wins the first round against inflation
As Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent describes it, this effort by the Trump administration to tame inflation is a whole-of-government approach.
Why DOGE needs a chainsaw
DOGE’s steps to lay off federal workers in large numbers are the inevitable result of protections that have made it almost impossible to fire anyone based on job performance.
Trump's Crypto Summit: The No. 1 thing the blockchain industry needs to really take off
The White House Crypto Summit will have a lot to cover but policymakers must remember that their plans will only work if we commit to an all-of-the-above energy strategy.
Social program dependency has 'ruined' the Black community 'totally': Pastor Corey Brooks
Project H.O.O.D. CEO Corey Brooks on the importance of strong family structure in America, and a new report revealing migrant spending figures under the Biden administration.
How to avoid a romance scam this Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is a time for love, but unfortunately, it’s also a prime opportunity for scammers looking to prey on hopeful romantics.
PETER NAVARRO: It's a new golden age for American steel and aluminum
President Donald Trump has signed two new proclamations to restore and strengthen the Section 232 tariffs he boldly implemented in 2018.
Trumponomics will tame inflation--not make it worse
Those Democrats and other naysayers who warn of runaway inflation under Trump ignore all the Trump policies that are disinflationary.
Hamilton would appreciate Trump 'shrinking' government to 'ensure more accountability': WSJ editorial board member
The Wall Street Journal editorial board member Allysia Finley elaborates on President Donald Trump's 'administrative state.'
Trump's tariff critics are trading on overblown and unfounded fears
We forget that during America’s Golden Age, the government essentially funded itself entirely with tariffs; the income tax didn’t even exist.