Money is power. In our system of government, that power was intended to rest squarely with Congress. Yet in recent years, we’ve seen presidents of both parties find ways to sidestep Congress’s “power ...
So, a year after reaching the SEC title game, Texas is a pretender? What else are we to think after the Longhorns offense sputtered again at Florida? This week's SEC Power Rankings weren't kind to ...
After Republicans in Congress passed the big ugly bill, North Dakota Sen. Kevin Cramer proudly declared, “We’re living in a moment where the administration and Congress and the courts are aligning for ...
It is news these days when Republicans dare to object that Donald Trump is making hypocrites of them, on deficits or trade or the boundaries of presidential power. But Ted Cruz, a conservative senator ...
After encouraging podcast listeners of the recently deceased Charlie Kirk to become online vigilantes in search of anyone “celebrating” Mr. Kirk’s death, Vice President JD Vance said last week: “We ...
It proved impossible to pass up “The Forgotten Medieval Fruit with the Vulgar Name,” a BBC article by Zaria Gorvett, especially with an opener like, “In 2011, archaeologists found something unusual in ...
Amazon's new data center in St. Joseph County began operations 15 months after its announcement. The project is part of an $11 billion investment, the largest in Indiana's history, and is expected to ...
President Donald Trump has a tendency to make those who take him at his word look like clowns. As Trump teases — some reporting says “prepares” — to start sending federalized National Guard troops ...
The president’s decision to take over the District of Columbia police, along with expanding immigration and policing enforcement in blue cities such as Chicago, undermines a constitutional framework ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signing of legislation last Thursday scheduling a November election to redistrict California hadn’t even been announced when I picked up the mail and found a flyer about how he was ...
Homelessness, addiction, and abuse don’t exist in a vacuum. Too often, our society views these challenges as personal failures as if these crises start with “bad choices” and end with personal ...