Amid a deluge of leftist policymaking, the Biden administration provided a shred of good news Friday when the Department of Education announced that Richard Cordray, the COO of the Office of Federal Student Aid, will soon leave his post. The announcement is a welcome development as Cordray has overseen one of the worst policy debacles […]
Since 2020, experts and journalists have been predicting or declaring a baby boom. It never happened. Now that we have numbers from 2023, it’s clear that despite some ups and downs during COVID-19, America is simply continuing on a downward slope — an ever-worsening baby bust. When the world locked down in the spring of […]
Black sports pundits cannot stop complaining about Caitlin Clark’s skin color because they cannot get over that a white player is the face of a sport predominantly played by black athletes. Jim Trotter, formerly of Sports Illustrated and ESPN and now writing for the Athletic, has joined the pile-on. While claiming he is not dismissing […]
The Biden administration’s policy of placating terrorists is dangerous, especially when it comes to President Joe Biden’s treatment of Hamas. Biden promised that he would have soldiers build Gaza a pier to provide aid, which we all know will almost certainly be confiscated by Hamas terrorists. Biden is doing this even as Hamas holds Americans […]
As the days tick down in his term in office, President Joe Biden and his administration are hurrying to enact a long list of regulations and, in so doing, are laying bare the stakes of the 2024 presidential election. This month, the Biden administration’s Department of Education finalized a regulation on Title IX that radically […]
John Dean, former White House counsel for the Nixon administration, said Friday that former President Trump’s offer to testify in his New York hush money trial is just “bravado for his base." Dean told CNN anchor Boris Sanchez he suspected Trump's legal team was trying to dissuade the former president from testifying, when Sanchez asked....
Ohio authorities have released body camera footage of the arrest of a 53-year-old Black man who died after repeatedly telling police officers “I can’t breathe” as they pinned him to the ground and handcuffed him. The video of Frank Tyson’s arrest is reminiscent of the 2020 murder of George Floyd, who told Minneapolis police officers...
Presented by BP — {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy PRESENTED BY The Big Story Inflation picks up in March The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge ticked up slightly in March as many Americans saw bumps in their paychecks and maintained a steady spending pace, according to data released Friday by the Commerce...
Washingtonians delved into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) on Friday at the Washington AI Network’s inaugural White House correspondents’ weekend TGAIFriday Lunch. The event, held at The House at 1229’s headquarters, was presented by Meta — the parent company of Facebook and Instagram — and featured demos of the company’s latest technology. Spotty, Meta’s...
Americans are split about whether the United States should continue to send more aid to Ukraine for its war with Russia, despite Congress recently passing a bill to do so, a new survey found. The survey, conducted by YouGov, found that 28 percent of Americans support increasing aid for Ukraine, but 29 percent say the...