Wednesday, June 24, 2026

The lesson to other world leaders is simple: Listen to Ramaphosa, Meloni and Carney, and don’t let Trump bully you. The lesson to America is so obvious it shouldn’t need spelling out: If you continue to be rude and nasty to the world, the world will eventually return the favor. If you want to isolate yourself, carry on. Otherwise, try a different approach. It’s called diplomacy.

 

No Diplomacy Please, We’re American


Ross Wiener doesn't explain the fact that Mississippi is leading in childhood education because it went back to the basics

 

I Thought ‘No Child Left Behind’ Would Fix Public Schools. I Was Wrong.

Mr. Wiener is an independent education policy consultant. From 2002 to 2009, he was the policy director for the Education Trust, an advocacy group focused on low-income students and students of color.

For 2026, the payroll tax cap, or taxable maximum, is $184,500. Workers and their employers each pay 6.2 percent on wages up to that amount. (Self-employed individuals pay 12.4 percent.) Today, the maximum Social Security withholding for one worker is $22,878, or 12.4 percent of $184,500. Not a penny more, even if an individual’s salary far exceeds $184,500. Since the vast majority of Americans make less than that, most people are paying Social Security taxes on 100 percent of their earnings while the highest earners are paying on only part of theirs. Why should a middle-class nurse pay a larger share of her paycheck than a wealthy corporate lawyer? This is doubly unfair in an economy in which top earners’ wages, over time, have pulled far ahead of those of the average worker.

 

Bernie Moreno and Elizabeth Warren: Our Plan to Save Social Security


Bernie Moreno and 

Mr. Moreno, a Republican, is the senior U.S. senator from Ohio. Ms. Warren, a Democrat, is the senior U.S. senator from Massachusetts.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026