In recent months, unidentified drones have been spotted flying near U.S. military installations and critical infrastructure, ...
Sometimes data can be misleading, and other times, confusing. Both appear to be true today as government data shows the ...
Why has this year’s presidential race been such an unnerving spectacle? It has been bitterly partisan and rhetorically ...
Earlier this month, China deployed an impressive fleet in force around America’s ally, Taiwan, simulating a blockade and issuing “a major warning to those who back Taiwan independence.” But this was ...
Americans can readily see the effects of record-high inflation every time they shop. Prices have soared, from the grocery ...
All Americans are facing rising prices under the Biden-Harris administration, despite its claim that it’s “fighting to lower costs,” bu ...
Economic gains should come through merit, not be conferred by government favoritism.   Yet the governments of many of our ...
Speakers at the U.S. Naval Academy rarely make headlines, let alone attract controversy. But that was before ...
If you asked high-school civics students, “Who makes America’s laws at the federal level?” they would probably answer, “Congress.” After all, the Constitution gives the lawmaking power to Congress.
Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc on communities in Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas in September. Since then, the pain and ...
In a recent publication, the authors—a former senior military commander and a defense policy civilian—argued that America’s ...
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer left Washington last week. Making the case for a U.S.-U.K. Trade agreement should have been ...