If it is true that reading a full-length novel is now too heavy a lift for a sixth, seventh or eighth grader, Houston, we ...
Homeownership is the American dream. Property taxes threaten it. Voters of all persuasions are feeling the pain, setting in ...
In recent weeks ... Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have gone to extremes, resorting to tampering with documents ...
Trump v. Slaughter revolves around the president's ability to fire executive branch officials without cause at independent ...
The investors in YPF won a $16 billion legal judgment in Petersen v. Argentina. The courts ruled that Argentina violated ...
Citizens don’t owe government an accounting of which lawful advocacy organizations they support any more than they owe ...
Look at the simple question asked in the new Harvard CAPS Harris poll: What would you say are the most important issues ...
As the United States Senate Finance Committee convenes today for a meeting entitled “The Rising Cost of Health Care: Considering Meaningful Solutions for All Americans,” the enduring adage of medical ...
It turns out the panoply of progressive "feel-good" policies are what make consumers feel angry and financially stressed out. The buzzword of the month is "affordability," and based on the election ...
The Democrats' lurch to the extreme left is accelerating at warp speed – and Connecticut is the latest victim. The state legislature's Democratic supermajority last week rammed through a bill, HB 8002 ...
Getting young people in the workforce is critical to solving so many of our societal problems. How can tuition, groceries, health care and housing be affordable when so many aren't earning a paycheck?
On this November 22 anniversary, we can honor President Kennedy not only by remembering his life but by defending the truth surrounding his death. As with December 7 and September 11, that calendar ...