Three House committee chairmen delivered a final warning Friday to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, telling him to turn over details about terrorism suspects who've sneaked across the southern border or else they'll seek to issue a subpoena to force him to comply.
Montgomery County, Maryland, has a skyrocketing crime problem (particularly among its youth), its vaunted public schools are collapsing in quality, and everyone agrees it is a bad place to do business.
This may be a controversial take, but it is one that must be said: The Chinese Communist Party is worthy of being criticized. Dare I say, the CCP is bad.
The Biden Treasury Department issued its final rules on the new tax credit for developers who build “energy-efficient homes.” Some of the rules are not about energy efficiency but about electrification and solar panels, which means this law has all the normal flaws of green energy laws: It picks winners and losers and thus is certain to have counterproductive unintended consequences.
In an ideal election year, whether midterm or presidential, the right candidate would be compelling enough that no one would need to resort to choosing the best candidate out of two awful ones. Sometimes this is even an important strategy in elections rather than just a moral obligation. But 2024 could be shaping up to be another lesser-of-two-evils dilemma, at least according to Joe Rogan.
America's enemies are making propaganda value of former President Donald Trump's idiotic suggestion that Gen. Mark Milley deserves to die for his communications with China. Milley left office as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs on Friday, but this week, he told CBS that he had taken appropriate measures for his family's security.
Alligators. They are not just for Florida and the Southeastern United States anymore. A fan attending a baseball game in Philadelphia at Citizens Bank Park tried to bring an alligator to the game as an “emotional support animal.”
ERIE, Pennsylvania — Two weeks ago, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman told CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour there is a peculiar disconnect between how the economy is doing and how the public is feeling about it.
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley on Friday retired with an impassioned speech that took a swipe at former President Trump, proclaiming that the U.S. military does not swear an oath to a “wannabe dictator.” Trump last week accused Milley of “treason” in going behind his back to reassure his Chinese counterpart near the end of...