Opinion
The tippinsights opinion section reflects articles where our individual authors or individual groups (from anywhere on the political spectrum) utilize our data to make compelling arguments.
Study Examines Whether Advanced Degrees Are Worth Costs
he number of master’s degrees has exploded over the past 15 years. This proliferation may be attributed to the fact that there are more degrees offered online, making it more convenient for students to enroll in the degrees, many of whom work full-time
DOGE Panel Turns Up Heat On Planned Parenthood Abortion, Gender Treatments
Under Title X of the Public Health Service Act, Medicaid, and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, federal money cannot be used for abortion
THOMAS: A ‘Pawn’ In Louise Lucas’ Game Of Life
According to the report by The Virginian-Pilot, Upton reportedly has connections to VA Freedom Life, a company for which Lucas is listed as owner and CEO
The End May Be Nigh For Automakers’ Monopoly On Car Repair Data
Over the last five years, nearly 30% of these small businesses have reported a decline in the number of vehicles they’re able to service...
Russia's Grind, Iran's Clock
Russia is winning on maps and losing on math. Iran is running out of room.
Kevin Warsh’s Impossible Mission
The rise in bond yields comes along with the news that, according to government statistics (which are manipulated to understate the real rate of inflation), consumer prices increased by 3.8 percent over the past year while wages increased by 3.6 percent
Price Inflation Accelerates As Wars And Deficits Expand
This week’s CPI and PPI reports both showed price inflation surging to multi-year highs, and not just on oil prices
Gorka Advocates Violating The First Amendment For Israel
The Supreme Court ruled speech is prohibited if directed at inciting or producing imminent lawless action
America’s Representative
Although Trump’s poll numbers are in a free fall and the coalition he built around his 2024 campaign has been shattered, an endorsement from the President is still coveted among a significant enough portion of the Republican party base to cause problems for the incumbent Congressman