America gets many key military systems and parts from abroad, and some of the countries involved are our adversaries.
The Supreme Court forbade universal injunctions but left open other avenues to universal relief that will invite future Court challenges.
Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle will not see a renewal of her security clearance, after two Senators voiced opposition.
Could President Trump be protesting any release of the Epstein Files, knowing that they actually clear him and implcate his enemies?
AI chatbots are relying on often biased sources and are not, contrary to popular belief, composing original material.
The idea that an autopen applied Joe Biden's signature on bills, pardons, commutations, and Presidential appointments raises many questions.
Scott Kupor takes over the Office of Personnel Management after Elon Musk's turbulent tenure as head of DOGE, which used OPM's offices.
One year after the attempted assassination of President Trump, the Secret Service still faces questions on failures and attempts at reform.
America should stop its metrication push and embrace a patriotic system of measurement, with units deriving from human experience.
Jeffrey Epstein did not kill himself, and the latest flat-out denial of skulduggery rings hollow and has disturbing implications.