Columnist Ezra Klein offers the same old progressive disdain for Israel while pretending to be offering new insights.
Germany now emerges as the top player in NATO and western Europe as the United States withdraws from Europe to tend to its own affairs.
More than half the office furniture purchased for the United States Senate and its members has turned up missing and untraceable.
Russian influence abroad is now limited, because Russia might have overextended herself in Ukraine while suffering reverses elsewhere.
The Supreme Court forbade universal injunctions but left open other avenues to universal relief that will invite future Court challenges.
Hillary Clinton is at the heart of the latest revelations about what Russia was actually doing, and what the intelligence community did.
The Midnight Zone, where light cannot penetrate into the ocean, is a metaphor for the depraved undercurrent of child sexual exploitation.
Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle will not see a renewal of her security clearance, after two Senators voiced opposition.
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) wants to stop adversarial countries from buying American real estate, including farms and housing.
Interview with Sherronna Bishop, who became a direct target of the FBI during the Biden administration when she opposed their policies.