The year: 1993.
The problem: Greedy corporate executives make too much money.
The solution: Cap corporate tax deductions for executive salaries at $1 million.
Sounds like a great idea, with the best of intentions. What could possibly go wrong?
A handful of congressional Democrats introduced a bill to raise the minimum wage to $25 an hour—and eliminate the tip credit entirely. What could go wrong?
Todd Blanche, who is seeking Senate approval of his nomination as attorney general, repeatedly misrepresented the scope and nature of the sweeping immunity deal he approved for President Trump.
Giving people a pathway to sue federal immigration officials for violating constitutional rights is one way Congress can help hold the rogue agency accountable.
Give the world's control freaks credit where it's due: No matter how creepy their proposals are, there's always another nanny someplace eager to double down with an even more intrusive scheme.
Reminder: The president has no authority to demand that anyone—even licensed broadcasters—air what he wants them to, nor to threaten them with reprisal if they don't.
It seems unlikely that a merger of Hollywood studios would be a matter for U.S. states to get involved in. But this week, a dozen states did just that.
New Jersey Superior Court Judge Thomas D. McCloskey's injunction is "one of the worst censorship orders we've ever seen," says the Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF).
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