President Donald Trump used a speech at Fort Bragg ostensibly to recognize the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army to denounce the protesters in Los Angeles as a "foreign enemy" and declare his intention to "liberate" the city.
The nation's top cartoonists draw out the feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
Florida became the second state May 15 to ban fluoride from public drinking water. The bill takes effect July 1. Utah enacted a similar ban the took effect in May.
White individuals and straight people do not need to meet a higher burden of proof than members of minority groups to prevail in employment discrimination suits, the Supreme Court held last week.
We wish that U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., was sitting in the UN Security Council chamber in New York last week, where she would have ripped apart the fecklessness of the diplomats (from both friend and foe) who lined up to do the bidding of Hamas in support of a lopsided resolution that…
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Wyoming is one of multiple states this year, including Tennessee and Texas, that enacted education savings accounts to give parents more choice about where and how to educate their children.
When asked in May if he needed to uphold the U.S. Constitution, President Donald Trump responded, “I don’t know.”
President Donald Trump is destabilizing the guardrails of our Constitution. Unless he changes course, our nation — the world’s oldest continuing democracy — risks a crisis where the president is no longer beholden to the rule of law. Americans will suffer the consequences.
Jim Swift, a longtime Republican and senior editor at The Bulwark, helps break down the positives and negatives of President Trump’s first 100 days in office.
Electric car subsidies are heading for the chopping block. A tax bill recently passed by House Republicans is set to stop billions in taxpayer cash from being spent on electric vehicle purchases.
🎧 The hosts make their best case for ambitious housing reforms, expanding religious education and other proposals that make people uncomfortable.
San Francisco announced and then swiftly reversed a new “grading for equity” initiative last week. The rapid reversal is a sign of a resurgent moderate wing of urban politics — and of a growing anxiety among Democrats that they are losing their traditional status as the party the public trusts on education.
The Court of International Trade recently delivered a blow to President Donald Trump's global trade war. It found that the worldwide tariffs Trump unveiled on "Liberation Day" as well his earlier tariffs pretextually aimed at stopping fentanyl coming in from Mexico and Canada (as if) were beyond his authority.
Why is Congress protecting untraceable weapons?
Smith writes: What a great gig. Thank you, Casper.
In her latest What keeps you up at night? podcast, columnist Lynn Schmidt shares her concerns over Project 2025 and the current state of America's politics.
Together, we can offer the support that Bobby's parents, classmates, teammates and friends need. Together, we can work to ensure that our children spend their time in play, not sadness.
President Donald Trump used a speech at Fort Bragg ostensibly to recognize the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army to denounce the protesters in Los Angeles as a "foreign enemy" and declare his intention to "liberate" the city.
Florida became the second state May 15 to ban fluoride from public drinking water. The bill takes effect July 1. Utah enacted a similar ban the took effect in May.
White individuals and straight people do not need to meet a higher burden of proof than members of minority groups to prevail in employment discrimination suits, the Supreme Court held last week.
We wish that U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., was sitting in the UN Security Council chamber in New York last week, where she would have ripped apart the fecklessness of the diplomats (from both friend and foe) who lined up to do the bidding of Hamas in support of a lopsided resolution that had to be vetoed by the United States.
Former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney is worthy recipient of the Presidential Citizens Medal.
People say, “America is great because she is good.” Is it possible that we are no longer as great and as good as we say we are?
I am concerned about the Freedom Caucus taking over Wyoming. They have nothing to do with freedom.
Valley fever is serious stuff. Watch where you take your animals.