Donald Trump is working out a power play in geopolitics like no other since Bismarck in the nineteenth century.
The Secret Service was still investigating a gunman who eluded them in Lafayette Park two weeks before the WH Correspondents' Dinner.
The city manager of Martinsville, Virginia spent nearly $100,000 on her official credit card without the appropriate approvals.
The NSR (Northern Sea Route) should not and need not be a Russian sea lane, and won't be if it has North Pacific and Nordic infrastructure.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the taxing power is for raising revenues, not controlling behavior.
The military has spent nearly a billion dollars buying Ozempic(R) and other GLP-1 weight-loss drugs for overweight soldiers.
The editor-in-chief of RCPolitics pays tribute to Susan Crabtree, for her reporting on the Butler Incident and Secret Service failures.
The United States has taken steps to reshape the world, and those steps have borne fruit, isolating China and Russia.
A retired U.S. Navy admiral gives a blueprint for how to remove the last obstacle to an open Strait of Hormuz, the IRGC.
Tom Friedman of The New York Times says he is torn between wanting the defeat of Iran but not wanting America or Israel strengthened.