The State Department’s foreign disinformation center, accused by conservatives of censoring American citizens, shut its doors due to lack of funding this week.
Perhaps the single biggest dereliction of duty between the two major presidential campaigns this year was their refusal to get serious about the crisis looming in Social Security financing. An insightful new study shows why a private-sector or market-driven component should be part of the solution to the oft-ignored problem. The study is co-authored by […]
President-elect Donald Trump is signaling to NATO member-states that they must spend 5 percent of their GDP annually on defense if they want U.S. support, in order to prepare for a potential war with Russia in the next decade.
While elections in Virginia, New Jersey and New York City will receive the most attention next year, 2025 will also see plenty of lower-profile — but no less interesting — races. From a judicial race in the battleground state of Pennsylvania to several notable mayoral races, political observers will be watching to see how these...