Interview with Sen. J. D. Vance (R-Ohio), Republican candidate for Vice-President, and his agenda for repopulating America.
New York City spent $1.6 million to study whether the city should place trash cans outside residents' apartments.
This election offers choices that alternatively mean prosperity or disaster for Ohio and its residents, something to remember in November.
The 2024 Paris Olympics opened with a salvo against religion, and have become a litmus test for the (dis)respect some politicians show.
Texas won a victory in the Fifth Circuit, which vacated a preliminary injunction ordering them to move a string of buoys in the Rio Grande.
Climate risk is not a financial risk, and those who assert that, are lying. The real risks lie in so-called mitigation.
The Loper Bright or anti-Chevron case puts the onus for draining the swamp on Congress, by restoring its primacy in legislation.
The Washington riots that attended Bibi Netanyahu's speech to Congress, preview a violent summer spectacle in Chicago.
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), when it informs hiring and promotion, hurts those it's trying to help with its contradictions.
The National Park Service celebrated its centennial – in the wrong year, 2008 instead of 2016. Some of the spending projects were silly.