The government's new rule reverses a Biden-era anti-contracting directive and returns to a more contractor-friendly posture.
The proposal is "an enormous waste of taxpayer dollars and would make Americans less, not more, safe." Thankfully, Congress ...
If the privilege exists, it can be lost in two circumstances (1) if the speaker is not acting in the ordinary course of their work or (2) the speaker's statement was made with actual malice; i.e., ...
In 2016, Donald Trump said he could eliminate the national debt in eight years. It has since surged from $19 trillion to over ...
A week after Bernie Sanders introduced legislation to pause AI data center construction indefinitely, Maine is poised to ...
How America's old-age entitlement system became a sprawling lifestyle-subsidy program that steals from the poor to give to ...
A 2024 study estimated that 30,000 people every year may be getting wrongly arrested due to unreliable roadside drug tests ...
President Donald Trump's war of choice against Iran has already had negative consequences. Perhaps most visibly, we've seen ...
Rather than debating over who should be the next surgeon general, Congress and the White House should just eliminate the ...
Police linked the Tennessee woman to a North Dakota fraud case using faulty facial recognition before the charges were ...
The jurors concluded that the officers violated the Fourth and 14th Amendments when they seized a 14-year-old without ...
Trump's increasingly erratic tone suggests a recognition that the war is neither as contained nor as close to resolution as ...