Enrollment in U.S. public schools has peaked and will continue to decline, given low birth rates and homeschooling.
Los Angeles has left 17.5 of its jobs open, and workers are eating up the savings by working overtime and raking it in.
A review of The Indispensable Right Free Speech in an Age of Rage by Jonathan Turley, law professor, columnist and litigator.
The IDF found the bodies of six hostages, taken on October 7, 2023, and recently executed as rescue was approaching.
Election fraud might still be allowed in three States, but in another, a concerned citizen is bringing a 2020 incident into federal court.
The Constitution provides for removing corrupt officeholders from office in impeachment for and conviction of their corrupt acts.
Motive, opportunity, and means - the elements of criminal prosecution - allow us to anticipate an attempt to steal the Election of 2024.
Kamala Harris, in her first interview, had to explain several shifts in policy from her years in the administration to her campaign.
The U.S. Navy will shortly buy a new jet trainer for carrier pilots, but will not use it to train for carrier landings.
The federal government's offshore wind farm gambit will cost billions and yield little to no economic benefit to anyone but their builders.