On August 2, 1992, FBI Hostage Rescue Team members killed the son and wife of Randy Weaver over a specious gun charge.
A failed shopping mall owes more than a million dollars in unpaid taxes, but local officials might not be able to collect them.
Majority-minority districts in select States have been a staple of the Voting Rights Act since its passage. It is racism in reverse.
Obama’s EPA found that carbon dioxide was a pollutant that endangered public health. Lee Zeldin has rescinded that – but what next?
No, New York Times, not even international law can make climate science the law, and it hasn’t happened and need never happen.
President Trump is doing three things - increased patrols, increased prosecutions, and self-defense - to reduce crime in Washington, D.C.
A declassified whistleblower report provides clear evidence linking the Clinton campaign to the Alfa Bank secret server hoax.
The United States has targeted a jurist in Brazil who presumes to tell American firms what they may or may not allow on their platforms.
America opened its first new rare earth mine in decades, but political and even practical problems remain for mining at scale.
Sex trafficking, of children and adult women, finds fertile ground in Generation Z, the first Internet generation – and very vulnerable.