She pitches another new entitlement, this one for home healthcare.
Last week’s Vance-Walz debate was free of hysterics and full of energy realism.
Building takes too long and costs too much, she says. Here are some remedies.
The California governor signs a bill banning legacy preferences at private colleges and universities.
Kamala Harris has a new campaign message.
The U.S. and its allies can isolate Beijing economically by forming a new trade-defense coalition.
A crisis ‘should really be the moment that anyone who calls themselves a leader, says they’re going to put politics aside and put the people first.’
Anti-Israel protesters cover their faces to intimidate targets and avoid accountability.
A White House that tried to shift FEMA’s priorities left the citizens of North Carolina suffering for days.
‘Energetics’—chemicals that propel and explode—gave the U.S. a battlefield edge for decades, but that advantage is eroding.
As Republicans move to the middle, Democrats falsely claim their opponents favor a national ban or no exceptions for rape or incest.
The Democratic Senator’s Oct. 7 statement is a portrait in unreality.
A new study finds that the more you work, the more skills you gain, and the more you earn.
Hamas abettors and apologists are on the list of nominees for the Peace Prize.
The horror that struck a music festival has since spread far and wide.
The president’s foreign policy aims to restore the status quo, while Netanyahu wants to win.
Hiking the corporate tax would leave less of your investments.
Who we think we are affects how we learn, what kind of work we do, and even the shoes we wear.
This whole free-speech thing could get totally out of hand.
If Bernie Sanders and Dick Cheney can agree, they can’t possibly be wrong—or right, for that matter.
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