Although the White House's policy maelstrom has made things less predictable for American businesses, there's one big lesson the executive suite and middle management should learn from the president's strategy: don’t sweat the small stuff.
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There Won’t be a Biden Presidential Library
Will Joe Biden's presidential library feature a regulation-sized shuffleboard court?
The Trump Doctrine on Digital Money: South Korea Is First to Sign On
What began as a domestic executive action is now shaping the monetary strategies of U.S. allies.
The Law Meets the Lab
It’s no longer possible to avoid having an opinion on IVF, it seems.
Why Trump’s Alaska Summit Was a Masterstroke of Leadership And Why the Left Can’t Handle It
What the left cannot understand is that Trump negotiates with and from strength, not weakness, and that makes all the difference.
In Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party’s Kabuki Over Rice
A lot of shouting and wailing but no relief for consumers in sight.
Murder in D.C.: There’s a New Sheriff in Town
D.C. has been federalized, and with a murder every two-and-a-half-days, it’s about darn time.
The Antisemitism the Left Doesn’t Want You to See
Leftwing media accuses the “pro‑Israel right” of moving the goal posts on antisemitism to discredit Israel’s critics, but ignore the elephant in the room.
Trump’s Alaska Summit: Paving the Way for Ukrainian Peace and Democratic Revival
As tensions in Eastern Europe continue to simmer, all eyes are on the high-stakes summit scheduled today between President Trump and President Putin.
For the Sake of Beauty
The conflict between Western civilization and revolutionary totalitarianism has also played out in architecture since the interwar period. Fortunately, there are bright spots.









