At the end of 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin canceled his annual “Direct Line” to avoid covering questions about the full-scale war that Russia launched against Ukraine. It took a little more than a year for Putin to make sure his address to the nation could be smoothly orchestrated ...
I wonder whether my hearing is failing. Should I get it tested?
In this seminal presidential election year, I haven’t heard the answers from either side about the issues bearing down on the country.
The over-coverage of the Iowa caucuses was in direct proportion to the candidates’ ...
What will come of the presidents of three of America’s most prestigious universities being called on the congressional carpet to explain their responses to Hamas’ brutal assault on innocent Israelis?
Will the resignations of University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill and Harvard ...
Would you buy hamburger for the price you pay for filet mignon? Apparently, you would if you were the federal government.
The Medicare program reimburses physicians affiliated with hospitals at higher rates — sometimes two to three times higher — than they reimburse independent ...
Doesn’t it seem as if there’s an extraordinary innovation announced every day? Thanks to some of the world’s greatest incentives and smartest scientists, Americans have become accustomed to incredible inventions, many of which have been at least partly funded by federal government ...
As America turns its eyes to New Hampshire and its first-in-the-nation presidential primary, a group of concerned politicians and activists want to turn the nation’s attention to its $34 trillion federal debt crisis.
That was why a group of fiscal hawks gathered in Manchester, N.H., last ...