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It’s been almost a year since Hurricane Helene reshaped Western North Carolina and Southern Appalachia. But as a native of ...
Salvadoran citizen and “Maryland man” Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia (KAAG) has become the Joan of Arc of the American ...
Medicare’s popular system of private health plans, is in the hot seat. During a recent congressional hearing, members and ...
No one likes airplane food—which almost inevitably means small portions, limited options, and the unavoidable presence of ...
Channel 12 continued its clumsy crusade against school choice this week with a breathless report about fraudsters abusing ...
Since 2012, when China commissioned its first aircraft carrier, carrier modernization and operational experimentation have ...
Business schools were once temples of market wisdom, teaching future executives how profits fuel prosperity and voluntary ...
The United States stands at a moment of strategic reckoning. Its military-industrial base—once the envy of the world—is now under serious strain. Costs are rising, suppliers are vanishing, and the ...
President Donald Trump has instructed U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon to “take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the Department of Education” using her authority to ...
Washington, D.C. isn’t just any city, it’s our nation’s capital—where Americans go to conduct the business of our nation and to celebrate our history. More than that, it’s a place many call home.
Over the past decade, Poland has emerged as an anchor of the transatlantic alliance on the eastern flank of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). President Donald Trump’s return to the White ...
A long-standing tension exists in American higher education between “access” and “outcomes.” The 20th century saw huge gains in the proportion of Americans attending college. In 1940, only 4.6 percent ...
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