This week, let’s dive into three interesting stocks: a well-known Dow stalwart, a tech giant in a tug of war, and a former Dow member showing signs of revival. Whether you’re looking for opportunity, caution, or something worth watching, there’s a little something here for every thoughtful investor. Sherwin-Williams (SHW): Painting a Better Picture? Sherwin-Williams, Co. (SHW) comes into earnings ...

Michael F. Cannon The New York Times has a fun article on the absurdity of the income tax. Superficially, of course, it is about greedy MAHA Republicans bending the tax laws to make a buck. But fundamentally, it’s about how taxes spur unproductive activities to avoid the tax. It’s also a good example of how academics and reporters (perhaps inadvertently) ...

The State Department says it is working swiftly to distribute tens of thousands of tons of food aid around the globe, pushing back on reports that the U.S. was preparing to incinerate hundreds of tons of stockpiled supplies before they could be delivered. According to figures shared with Fox News Digital, the agency currently has 59,305 metric tons of in-kind ...

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon was ‘looking into’ a cloud computing program run by Microsoft utilizing foreign workers from China, which was criticized this week for potentially lacking adequate safeguards, which could provide the CCP easy access to classified defense data and systems. A ProPublica report released Tuesday accused Microsoft of allowing China-based engineers to assist with Pentagon ...

For one lawmaker, the path to making Americans healthier starts in the dirt. Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., has styled himself as an early adopter of the Make America Healthy Again movement, a political slogan born on the 2024 campaign trail that has since seen major companies tweak their products to nix artificial additives. But Marshall sees the initiative, commonly known ...

Russian officials on Friday clapped back at a recently announced NATO deterrence plan that to looks to unite the alliance’s ground response capabilities, and has Moscow particularly worried about the vulnerabilities posed by its highly militarized exclave – Kaliningrad. Warnings rang out from the halls of the Kremlin as one official warned that a deterrence strategy announced this week by ...

Colleen Hroncich “We don’t want to be the only school that you ever go to,” says Margaret Creighton, President and CEO of Positive Tomorrows, a school and social services agency serving families experiencing homelessness. “We want to get the child up to speed academically and socially, that’s super important. And have the parent be stable for six months or more ...

Jeffrey A. Singer Governor Andy Beshear (D‑KY), a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, told an audience of supporters yesterday that Democrats need to eschew “politically correct” language and “speak like humans.” “When we start changing and sanitizing our language, things have less meaning. And I’ll give you an example that’s personal to me: in Kentucky, we are hit by the ...

In a rare public rebuke of Israeli military action, Rep. Joe Wilson, R‑S.C., issued a harsh warning that recent airstrikes on Syria are ‘suicidal’ for Tel Aviv.  ‘I’m the co‑chair of the Israel caucus and a lifelong supporter of the State of Israel,’ Wilson told Fox News Digital in an emotional phone call, ‘I am heartsick.’ He said the strikes on ...

Chris Edwards We recently examined data on public corruption and noted that 80 to 90 percent of all corruption convictions result from federal prosecutions. The states appear to do little to prosecute corruption by their own state and local officials. Why not? It may be because of federal displacement or “crowding out.” When it comes to government spending, federal increases ...