One year after the attempted assassination of President Trump, the Secret Service still faces questions on failures and attempts at reform.
Indiana has approved hundreds of millions in tax breaks for building data centers, but won't say which companies will build them.
Zohran Mamdani, Mayor-elect in all but name of New York City, promises to turn it into a safe haven for criminal migrants.
Governor Gavin Newsom presides over a bureaucracy that refuses to issue rebuilding permits for Los Angeles even after the cleanup.
The CIA, under new leadership, has developed evidence that former CIA and FBI leaders lied about portraying Trump as a Russian asset.
The plethora of new nuclear reactors in the United States will require uranium, in quantity, mined in America, for fuel.
A church that quotes Scripture, but will not act definitively against those who sexualize children, is a club from which one must resign.
Conspiratorial antisemitism (theories of "The Great Jewish Conspiracy") finds disturbing currency on the left and right.
Higher education badly needs reform, but will not get it unless it is willing to reexamine many attitudes and practices of elite universities.
America should stop its metrication push and embrace a patriotic system of measurement, with units deriving from human experience.