David Hearn, 67, was arrested by U.S. Park Police for allegedly vandalizing the Reflecting Pool, which he denies.
Lawyers for the Kennedy Center said it would "maintain an operational model," keeping it open to the public but not scheduling shows.
Washington Examiner economics columnist Tiana Lowe Doescher argued that democratic socialism will eventually fade out within the country.
Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York discusses the growing presence of democratic socialism within the United States.
Washington Examiner's Guy Benson said Talarico is backtracking from previous statements he made, but won't actually change for voters.
The 2026 Midterms are the first major election cycle to feature a massive influx of AI ads, a taste of things to come.
The U.S. can only maintain its position of technological superiority by providing infrastructure and clearing the approval tracks for building it.
The secretary of state has put distance between himself and the Iran deal, remaining completely silent about the 14-point plan.
We must fill the void that drives boys and young men to the manosphere. The safety of women and the health of boys and men depend on it.
Thanks to environmental regulations and affordable housing mandates, even people making $100,000 a year are considered poor in California.
Payment amounts are determined by several factors, including age of retirement and the amount paid into Social Security.
LeBron James said he wouldn't want a "stay-at-home-woman." That puts him in good company among the wealthy.