The ban on X in Brazil will not solve the alleged crisis of institutional mistrust, but will instead make it worse.
Kamala Harris, candidate for President, wants to reserve the privilege of public speech to those who agree with her.
The Electoral College provides a necessary check on pure majoritarianism that would otherwise deny the minority a voice.
Political campaigns can serve themselves better by cultivating an influencer than by placing a big cable TV ad ever fewer people watch.
In 2010 the federal government spent a million dollars putting poems up for zoo visitors to read in five big-city zoos.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. latched onto mitochondrial dysfunction, a cause of many chronic illnesses, and venal industry choices.
A forensic analyst in Colorado drew hundreds of thousands in salary for substandard work that imperils 652 criminal cases.
Green energy subsidies do not work, except to steer money toward unscrupulous system gamers and rob society of needed energy.
Veterans vote with almost 100 percent participation, and have several issues the next administration must address.
Interview with Lt. Gen. Sami Sadat, commander of an opposition force in Afghanistan, about what it meant to fight the Taliban.