Recent data undermines the Pentagon's assertions its vaunted abortion travel reimbursement policy was essential to military readiness, experts and lawmakers told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
California owes the federal government tens of millions of dollars for incorrectly claiming medical care reimbursements for noncitizens, a federal audit found.
Everyone should celebrate if Granholm’s recent positive moves and statements related to nuclear power generation signal a change of direction within the Biden administration.
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling announced Tuesday the department has a plan in place to "mass arrest" protesters who violate the law ahead of the Democratic National Convention.
Police arrested over a dozen pro-Palestinian protesters Wednesday after they barricaded themselves inside Stanford University President Richard Saller's office, according to NBC News.
Two policies backed by Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom could place serious strain on California's already fiscally unhealthy public schools.
In a 1973 interview, Nobel economics prize winner Milton Friedman said, "I've often said the minimum-wage rate is the most anti-Negro law on the books."
Repeatedly, businesses and policymakers have forsaken their responsibilities to the American populace and the principles of “America first” by favoring easy profits or lax immigration policies.
New York City's economic rebound since the COVID-19 pandemic has been fueled by health care jobs largely fueled through government funding, according to Bloomberg.
A recent Daily Mail poll showed 54% of voters support Trump’s proposal to put 10% tariffs on most imports, from China or not. This is sacrilege to American free traders.
A powerful labor union in deep-blue Illinois is campaigning against the pause on an initiative to replace gas pipes in Chicago and putting pressure on Democrats across the state, according...
Free market capitalism is the lodestar that has proven not only to benefit shareholders but to have lifted more people out of poverty than any other system.
Until the big-spenders throughout government are reined in, the inflation forecast will remain hot and sticky, like an oppressive August afternoon in D.C.
Japan’s Nippon Steel has inched closer to buying Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel now that the U.S. company’s shareholders have approved of the Dec. 18 acquisition offer.