The U.S. electric grid needs drastic restructuring to handle the new exponential power demands of the electronic economy.
Three remarkable Republican women are taking on the woke higher-education establishment head-on, in highly public moves.
Oklahoma colleges spent $83 million in the last decade on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs, officers - and lawsuit settlements.
In this Chicken Little presidential campaign, it's nice to remember Wendell Willkie, who challenged Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940.
Only another Great Awakening can settle the abortion debate - a debate that shows a sad moral state for the United States of America.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) turns 75 this month, and Princeton University recently held a two-day celebration of that.
The chairman of Open the Books surveys the acrimonious debate on abortion and concludes: leave it to the individual States.
Remembering the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, Richard Samuelson calls this our first insurrection.
A new report shows that the traditional two-parent family structure reduces crime in cities and neighborhoods where it prevails.
A currently inactive Marine talks about Scout Snipers, elite troops that combined reconnaissance with striking power.