LawNews
Census Bureau Hopes to Make a More Accurate Count of Rural, Western Areas
The Census Bureau is looking to get a more accurate count next year in rural areas and out west, places that often were undercounted in… Read More
LawNews
The Census Bureau is looking to get a more accurate count next year in rural areas and out west, places that often were undercounted in… Read More
SocietyCommentary
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey recently announced that the social media platform will no longer run political advertisements of any kind. Twitter is a private company… Read More
SocietyNews
Planned Parenthood is fighting to keep the last abortion clinic in Missouri open as health officials say that the clinic violated mandated health requirements and… Read More
SocietyNews
A federal judge has, at least temporarily, blocked the Trump administration from implementing a rule that would require immigrants prove that they have health insurance… Read More
SocietyCommentary
What happens when one of the kings of pop culture gets born again and starts dropping hard truths on progressive culture? We’re about to find… Read More
SocietyAnalysis
Those struggling with same-sex attraction or hoping to walk away from a homosexual lifestyle may find some encouragement from Liz Flaherty and Elizabeth Woning, who… Read More
EducationCommentary
I live in Fairfax County, Virginia, which has the 10th-largest public school district in the nation, but I never focused on our public schools. My… Read More
EnergyNews
The Environmental Protection Agency will propose easing rules on disposal of coal ash, the residue from burning coal, to make it less likely the federal… Read More
SocietyNews
Under a new proposed rule from the Department of Health and Human Services announced Friday, the federal government no longer will withhold federal grant money… Read More
LawCommentary
The Supreme Court returns for oral arguments Monday in a term that already is shaping up to be an exciting one. The justices already have… Read More
EducationCommentary
Parents in Loudoun County, Virginia, are outraged after discovering that thousands of books were placed in classrooms across the school district this year as part… Read More
SocietyCommentary
Bill Walton recently welcomed Star Parker and Winsome Sears to his video podcast for a discussion of why so many black Americans continue to vote… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
EconomyCommentary
Two congressman are pushing proposals to change Social Security benefits for workers who retired with a pension from a government job but were covered only… Read More
Health CareCommentary
No other country in the world has been able to provide government-managed health care without soaking middle-class and lower-income taxpayers with high income and payroll… Read More
EconomyNews
The U.S. economy added 128,000 jobs in October, while the unemployment rate rose to 3.6%, according to Department of Labor data released Friday. Despite a… Read More
LawCommentary
Freshman Rep. Katie Hill resigned Thursday in the wake of multiple controversies, including engaging in at least one sexual relationship with a campaign staff member…. Read More
EducationNews
School systems across the country are seeking to abolish honors classes, teach how math has been used to oppress people, and let truant students into… Read More
EducationCommentary
Across the country, math and reading scores have continued a yearslong stagnation, with students largely showing no progress in academic achievement. That’s one major takeaway… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
The first month of the new federal fiscal year has come and gone with a whimper and not a bang. Congress is hoping to make… Read More
Health CareCommentary
Few factors are more critical to economic growth than health care. And few threaten future economic growth more than health care spending. That conundrum lies… Read More
Economy Analysis
As the national debt grows larger and larger, our lawmakers continue to spend obliviously—and even on frivolous things. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, is not happy… Read More
PoliticsNews
The focus of impeachment is now on the Democrat-controlled House and President Donald Trump, but the Republican-controlled Senate and Chief Justice John Roberts almost certainly… Read More
SocietyNews
The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday that a printer cannot be forced to print T-shirts that violate his faith. In a case that dragged… Read More
PoliticsNews
The chairman of the Republican Study Committee criticized the impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, deriding them for being conducted “in secret.” “The problem right… Read More
EnergyCommentary
Editor’s Note: Fire season has become extreme and destructive in California as the state has been hit with numerous infernos and now power outages. In… Read More
SecurityCommentary
Movie sequels rarely top the original. But that doesn’t mean they can’t offer some useful real-world lessons. Take “Rocky III.” The film starts off with… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
Will someone in our free press stand up for free speech? Just as Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been harangued by politicians and legacy media… Read More
PoliticsNews
Only two House Democrats voted “no” Thursday on a resolution formalizing an impeachment inquiry: Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey and Rep. Collin Peterson… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
We are now knee-deep in the throes of the constitutionally directed authority of the U.S. House of Representatives, the people’s chamber, to call into question… Read More