New GOP legislation would give parents direct payments from Title I funds when schools close for extended periods, allowing families to choose alternative options.
2020—“I think it needed to be said,” asserts octogenarian federal district judge Lynn S. Adelman in defense of his 35-page political screed titled “The Roberts Court’s Assault on...
President Trump plans to visit Ohio and Kentucky on Wednesday to argue that his policies can steady an economy facing shock waves from the war on Iran and to try to defeat one of the few congressional Republicans who has dared to defy him.
Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller advanced to a runoff for Marjorie Taylor Greene's former U.S. House seat in Georgia after no candidate won a majority in Tuesday's special election.
It’s all caught on video: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arriving at the Turkish ambassador’s residence during a 2017 visit to the United States. Across the street in Sheridan Circle, just half a mile from Dupont Circle, Americans of Kurdish, Armenian, and Turkish descent protested Turkey’s human rights abuses and its denial of the Armenian […]
By his own statements, it’s safe to assume New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani spent a lot of his misspent education reading Trotsky and Guevara while skipping the likes of Le Carre, Jung, and Shakespeare. The latter’s Iago, the greatest villain in the gathered history of drama, is well on his way to deceiving and […]
One might have thought the campus chaos that followed Oct. 7, 2023, would force a moment of academic sobriety. After the massacre in Israel, the country watched elite universities descend into moral confusion — students chanting slogans they barely understood, administrators hiding behind procedural evasions, and faculty members serving not as guides but as accelerants. […]