The DOJ is investigating multiple sexual assault allegations against former Rep. Eric Swalwell, who has resigned from Congress and denied all accusations.
President Donald Trump said last month that the war in Iran would be over “within two weeks … maybe three.” Yet, with the regime still intact and unwilling to give up nuclear enrichment, it seems things are just getting started. The Trump administration’s Iran war timeline feels a lot like the COVID-19 lockdown timeline. “Two […]
To have a chance at joining Delta Force, the U.S. military’s most elite special operations unit, tryouts must first complete approximately three weeks of increasingly arduous marches while carrying increasing weight loads. This test phase of the selection course ends with a roughly 40-mile march known in the military as “The Long Walk.” Few are […]
The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. April 16, 1776 Tensions are high. Gen. George Washington is […]
Parenting today can feel like a never-ending exercise in risk management. We worry about what our kids eat, the air they breathe, and the schools they attend. Yet one of the most important questions rarely makes it into everyday conversation: Where do our children’s medications come from, and how confident are we in how they’re […]
One might never know it by the rhetoric of Pope Leo XIV, but the Islamic theocracy that rules over Iran is a brutal regime. The country is regularly linked to terrorist paramilitary organizations wreaking havoc and causing enormous amounts of violence, destruction, and suffering to innocent people throughout the Middle East. Despite such horrific acts, […]
There is a temptation, as the United States marks its semiquincentennial, to imagine history repeating itself with comforting symmetry. A British monarch will cross the Atlantic. Crowds will gather. The familiar language of kinship — “our cousins,” “the mother country,” “the special relationship” — will be dusted off once again. It is an appealing tableau. […]
Americans across the country are reading countless headlines about the possible price increases as a result of the international conflict unfolding in the Middle East. Geopolitical instability shines a light on how interconnected and complex our global supply chains are. From disruptions in key agricultural regions to trade route instability, global conflict has a direct […]
President Donald Trump’s National Artificial Intelligence Legislative Framework, unveiled March 20, puts America on offense in the global AI race — but foreign-funded activists are mounting a coordinated campaign to choke off the data center buildout that America needs to win. Data centers are the backbone of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and the digital economy. […]
A new analysis from healthcare consulting firm Trilliant Health contains some grim news for people concerned about the plight of hospitals serving poorer and rural populations. On average, in 2024, hospitals brought in just $311.9 million per year from patient care, and needed an average of $34.6 million from nonpatient sources, including grants, investments, and […]
We are all concerned about the many problems we face today: inflation, affordability, a world at war, the list goes on. That will all be irrelevant if the United States goes bankrupt. Make no mistake, that is where we are headed if we continue our current path. No, we are not bankrupt yet, but we […]
On Feb. 20, the Supreme Court held in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump that the tariffs imposed by the administration under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 were unlawful. What the court did not do is explain what the remedy should be, whether those who paid the tariffs should get their money back […]
In the spring of 2020, the digital world served as our global lighthouse, providing orientation and connection when the analog world went dark. As physical communities shuttered, we migrated to the screen, not out of preference, but necessity. These platforms became classrooms, boardrooms, shopping centers, and the “village” for isolated lives. They performed their function, […]
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) was on the verge of consolidating Democratic votes ahead of the June 2 primary for governor of the biggest state in the union. He was leading six other Democrats in polls and had just secured endorsements from California’s two largest government unions, which promised to spend millions of dollars on his […]