Some residents of the Ambiance townhouse community in San Marcos, California, received a special gift for Independence Day: orders from their HOA to take...
1972—In Furman v. Georgia, five justices vote to overturn a death penalty as cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment but can’t agree on...
As the United States of America at 250 looks forward to the next 250 years and beyond, it is vital that we address the unanswered existential question that lies at the heart of our national identity: Who will be the new Americans? Historically, the policy focus has been on addressing the question of who we […]
When Puerto Rico held its first presidential straw poll in 2024, Republicans received just 26% of the support, while then-Vice President Kamala Harris got 73%. The result was no messaging accident. It was the predictable outcome of a local Republican organization that has, for decades, operated as an elite social club rather than a serious, […]