In 1983, the U.S. Army spent $61,650 printing color pamphlets describing the rules of the boys' game King of the Hill.
The following is a condensed version of "The Unbearable Lightness of Seeing" by Rachel Lu, published at Law & Liberty.
Ron DeSantis is stumping in Iowa ahead of its Caucuses, but he does not seem to be closing the deal nationwide.
Massive levels of illegal immigration, without screening, are causing fresh outbreaks of infectious diseases once thought nearly eradicated.
Los Angeles wants to spend $58 million for a three-mile bike path - and dog lovers are already lining up against it.
A former mining executive lists the minerals that are and shortly will become critical to any energy transition, for more than batteries.
Today's anti-Trumpers all but call this a Flight 93 election, calling for the defeat ot Trump by any means necessary.
America's armed services are critically short of munitions, the price of supporting two allies at once with munitions.
75 years after the UN adopted its Universal Declaration of Human Rights, religions freedom remains a second-class right. That must end.
A candidate hoping to win must win the independent voter. To do that he must overcome that voter's fear of empowering his own side.