In 1982, Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wisc.) highlighted a federal program to teach teens to make shirts - that made not one shirt.
A Jewish feminist condemns Western feminism for its failure to recognize the bitterest and cruelest enemy of women: Islamic fundamentalism.
Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State under two Presidents, died yesterday (November 29) at his Connecticut home, at the age of 100.
A heavy buyer of artworks by Hunter Biden played on her connection to secure her great-niece's release from Gaza.
America's electric grid is vulnerable to cyberattack - and is in fact a frequent target. Measures to harden it are now urgent.
The Hudson River Tunnel (and renovation of the North Tunnel) received another $3.8 billion award, and it still won't be enough.
Israel, and sympathetic Europeans, are gathering evidence for what could be a Nuremberg II set of trials of HAMAS.
Several public schools, enrollments not coming back after the coronavirus pandemic, seem to live on like zombie institutions.
The Washington Post has made several bad editorial decisions lately, that lay it open to a charge of apologizing for terrorism and atrocity.
EV charging stations - and the power plants to juice them - will be the weak link in the government's attempt to electrify the car fleet.