With the left realizing they have less than three months to pass any legislation before the midterms, in a surprise twist, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia have come to an agreement on packing the no-longer skinny bill with as much of the left’s dream ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers and more than 20 think tanks across the country have joined the cause of declaring the Sunday after Veterans Day “National Warrior Call Day.” But for Frank Larkin, it is more than a cause. It’s personal.
Larkin’s son Ryan was a highly decorated Navy ...
Following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, the country has been laser-focused on abortion, from companiespaying women thousands of dollars to have them to statewide votes on the issue. But instead of narrowing our national discussion to what happens after an unplanned ...
Even in a highly polarized country, there is common ground emerging around the principle that things aren’t going well. In a recent New York Times and Siena College poll, just 13 percent of voters believe we are headed in the right direction, compared to 77 percent who don’t. The sentiment ...
With the January 6th Committee on a short summer pause, it will look to carry the momentum of the most recent hearings into the fall. One of the critical issues it will need to deal with on a deeply practical level is executive privilege, which has been claimed by multiple prospective ...
Republicans are chalking up successes all over the country daily, and Democrats are not doing anything substantive to stop them. They complain about Republicans, and when they are with their friends, they talk about how terrible things are, but it is clear that they don’t understand the true ...