Baltimore City Public Schools spent nearly five-eights of a million dollars on lavish staff appreciation events, despite poor performance.
The campaign to amend California's constitution to permit redistricting by legislature will test the maxim that all politics is local.
President Donald Trump has enjoyed greater success in Article III courts (as plaintiff or defendant) than any president in generations.
Examining the history of the American republic on the anniversary of the final signing and publication of the United States Constitution.
In 2011, the Milwaukee Public Museum used a federal grant to make 3-D renderings of Egyptian mummies, in a display available for five months.
Barfare – the disbarment of lawyers for political reasons – has become the latest weapon of the left against supporters of Donald Trump.
The decennial United States census asked about citizenship from 1820 to 2000 and now should go back to being for citizens only.
Public retirement funds paid out $30.6 million to a relative handful of pensions, an unsustainable state of affairs.
Colleges and universities badly need reform, and that reform will require outsiders. William Inboden, new provost at UT Austin, is one such.
A think tank examines the ostensible facts on the ground in Gaza and what Israel is doing, and expresses doubt that Israel can succeed.