Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was in hospital and failed to inform even the White House. For that maladroit act, he must resign.
Claudine Gay blundered badly by playing the victim after having to resign as President of Harvard University.
Regulations, vax mandates, and pilot firings have conspired to raise airline prices beyond any rational estimate.
The Veterans' Administration pre-paid $68 million to energy contractors, in violation of federal law meant to curtail waste.
Net zero in Great Britain has been an abject failure, with sky-high energy costs, stunted economic growth, and an unreliable grid.
The case of Netchoice v. Paxton, set for oral argument before SCOTUS, will break ground on the fairness of social-media terms of service.
Anthony Blinken refuses to add Nigeria to a blacklist of countries that violate religious freedom, though they are one of the worst offenders.
Bahrain has lately proved, with several specific actions, that it stands for peace, not endless war in the Middle East.
RealClearMedia’s executive editor asserts that Donald Trump can’t really tell the truth apart from a lie, making covering him a challenge.
A former Member of Congress recommends establishing a national award for keeping a civil tongue in one's head during political discourse.