L ong after President Trump’s term in office ends, there will be lawfare about what he has done. When the dust settles on his war against the drug lords, there will still be a lot of litigation on ...
Pres. John F. Kennedy speaks to White House correspondent for ‘Time’ magazine Hugh Sidey before national televised address (Cecil Stoughton. White House Photographs. John F. Kennedy Presidential ...
Thanksgiving weekend ranks as the nation’s busiest travel period with an estimated 81 million on the move and nearly 90 percent doing it by roadway vehicle. This yearly ritual is nothing new.
When a nation of beauty and civility starts legislating against barbarism, it’s admitting a cultural collision it can no longer ignore.
Somerset Maugham once said that the well-dressed man is the one whose clothes you never notice. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy would probably settle for “no slippers at TSA.” Has America ...
It ended much like Saigon, with Americans fleeing and people falling off aircraft wings, under the command of the now worst President in American history. And while he was President, two more major ...
Consequently, Senate Republicans should nuke the filibuster themselves if the Democrats try to shut down the government again on January 30, when the recently passed partial funding bill expires.
When diversity box-checking outweighs musical greatness, the Kinks get buried and King Diversity takes the throne.
Pray for her and for her grieving family, pray as hard as you’ve been praying for Bethany and her family. Pray for young Andrew Wolfe, the other Guardsman, still fighting for his life. Pray for our ...
Tree Eyes, Nose, and Mouth. Resin pieces, almost indistinguishable from actual bark, that turn your perfectly innocent trees into elderly humanoid tree-people staring at your guests with deep woodland ...
Cornell University reports that 97 percent of its doctoral students are fully funded. The same pattern holds across major research universities. The result is that over a five year space more than a ...
There was a time, not long ago, when Republicans and Democrats breathed the same civic air. They fought like brothers in the backseat — elbows out, constant sniping — but still shared a similar path.