The Pentagon has been focused too much on operational needs, not enough on strategic ones.
If the State Department’s criticisms are serious, they imperil the defense of all civilized countries.
Universities won’t pay kids to become engineers, but a legal settlement means they soon will pay athletes.
When my television broke, I found unexpected peace in not having to hear the name Trump or Biden.
Biden and Trump surrogates are trying their best to alienate crucial swing voters.
In Alaska, unlike California, officials look out for retirees’ financial interests.
‘What Trump is doing, by the way, isn’t simple nostalgia. What Trump is doing is fascism.’
Will they now enjoy as much educational freedom as Floridians do?
Biden is trying to hide that Tehran is trotting to a weapon at a pace of its choosing.
The FTC Chair says booksellers undercut her lawsuit’s core claim.
Chief Justice Roberts should tell the Senators to stay in their constitutional lane.
The left-wing party now talks a better economic game than the Tories.
The U.S. carefully researched a ‘poor’ strategy and then followed it.
I’m getting a small taste of fame thanks to the cavapoochon I got for my daughters.
Flipping a Maryland seat could win a GOP majority, but the former governor appeals to Democrats too.
Rishi Sunak’s party is coming apart and likely headed for a generation in the political wilderness.
Catholic bishops are suing over an attempt to rewrite a law protecting pregnant women at work.
If you think it’s hard to find EV charging stations, try explaining the government’s attempt to build them.
Illegal immigration is a real problem, but Trump doesn’t have a serious solution.
He isn’t one of us, but he promised to pardon Ross Ulbricht—and he’s a lot better than Joe Biden.
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