Florida's teachers unions have become political organizations, presuming to speak for many who never asked them to represent them.
The 2025 improper payments report is out, and it shows bad payments running to $186 billion, most of it by Medicaid.
A third-party leader reviews the State of the Union address of 2026, and the often hypocritical and definitely flawed response to it.
The Washington Bureau Chief for RealClearPolitics cites the spokesman for Gavin Newsom for some particularly ungentlemanly behavior.
In 2012 the US Department of Agriculture awarded $300,000 to an Idaho fish company to boost the sales of caviar.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes actually endorsed the murder of ICE agents, and tried to pretend she had not done so.
President Donald J. Trump made his most critical (and longest for any President) State of the Union address.
Trustees at eight public universities in Utah don't know of their authority (and responsibility) to evaluate their respective presidents.
Are cell phones actually deleterious to learning? Or is their increased use a response to what might really be wrong with school?
The U.S. might not need to annex Greenland outright in order to guarantee its security against Russian or Chinese action.