Speakers at the Republican National Convention focused on crime and its perceived (and likely real) increase in the Biden era.
Donald Trump has changed since the assassination attempt against him, and become more humble, gracious, and magnanimous than ever.
More school districts are switching to a four-day school week, but students are not learning as much, with limited instructional time.
Haiti will only suffer from the current Western-directed intervention, with services contracted out to highly dubious players.
Consumer choice should be the byword regarding the next generation of automobiles, not mandates for battery powered electric vehicles.
Judge Aileen M. Cannon dismissed a criminal case against Donald J. Trump, because the appointment and funding of Special Counsel are invalid.
The Secret Service is in crisis, after inflexible protocols and security lapses got a former President wounded and an attendee killed.
This election should be the energy election, because America must choose between one who took choices away, and one who gives them back.
Equality, properly understood and Constitutionally pursued, will save the American experiment and restore civility.
A dissenting voice asserts Sen. J. D. Vance (R-Ohio) will not bring new voters to the ticket and might possibly scare some away.