Mamdani’s Selective Socialism
The mayor is careful about his political bets, and so far they’ve paid off.

House Democrats are divided after far-left socialist candidates swept key New York primary races, sparking debate over the party's ideological future.
The mayor is careful about his political bets, and so far they’ve paid off.
Tuesday’s primaries were the coming-out party of DINOs: Democrats in name only. Any real Democrats not in a state of shock or terror are not paying attention. For the party is no longer theirs, and there’s probably nothing they can do about it. They didn’t lose it exactly but gave it away. Stupidly, they pretended […]
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The last time the U.S. men's national squad reached the World Cup semifinals was in 1930, the inaugural tournament.
Housing affordability is one of the issues Americans consistently say they care about. It's also one of the few issues where lawmakers from both parties actually found common ground and produced legislation that could move the ball forward. Enter President Trump.
"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Rep. Bryan Steil, a Wisconsin Republican, says he believes the bipartisan housing bill President Trump delayed signing will ultimately be enacted, citing overwhelming support in Congress. Joe LaVorgna, SMBC Americas Chief Economist and former Counselor to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, says the Fed will not cut rates and may need to raise them as PCE inflation rises to a three-year high. Democratic Rep. Sean Casten of Illinois says he is "very encouraged" House Speaker Mike Johnson will send President Donald Trump the bipartisan housing bill, arguing the move suggests Johnson is standing up to Trump as the president's poll numbers fall. (Source: Bloomberg)
After meeting with the president, the speaker said he would send him a housing bill that Mr. Trump declined to sign this week. There was no word on whether he would sign it.