Donald Trump does politics as battle, and Niccolo Machiavelli, that cynical student of human nature, would definitely have approved.
History affords few relevant examples to judge the effectiveness or the result of the recent operation against Iran and its nuclear program.
Barack Obama continues to advocate for censorship, showing utter concept for freedom of speech – or freedom of anything else.
Emil Bove, candidate for a judgship on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, faces allegations of misconduct from officials he exposed.
California funneled taxpayers' money to five nonprofits dedicated to helping illegal immigrants stay in this country.
The United States could have had three reasons to attack Iran, depending on whom or what you believe about the initial conditions.
Iran still holds at least two Americans and several other Westerners in a prison that had a bomb dropped on or near its front gate.
Chicago tried to build a superstation to connect its two airports to its railway nexus. After millions of dollars, the station never opened.
Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic nomination for mayor, pretending to be for the working class while upper class voters clinched him.
The United Nations now predicts peak population - not the unchecked growth it forecast half a century ago - and now predicts a lower peak.