Frustrated parents are pushing back against university responses to the Gaza protests
Vietnam was one of the pre-eminent issues on the minds of American voters. The war in Gaza doesn't even crack the top 10.
As we sat on the bus traveling through Alabama, John Lewis and some of his fellow Freedom Riders shared firsthand accounts of what they experienced.
Difficulty in reaching the under-30s for surveys means not all data points are created equal - and can mislead
Last Thursday, the Bureau of Economic Analysis released its advance estimate for 2024's first-quarter real GDP growth. At 1.6 percent, it is the worst quarterly performance since the economy contracted by 0.6 percent almost two years ago in the second quarter of 2022. This was a growth level one-third below economists' expectations of 2.4 percent. It is also a precipitous drop from 2023's fourth quarter rate of 3.4 percent and 2023'third quarter rate of 4.9 percent.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. keeps saying he's not a spoiler during this presidential election. Everybody knows that he is, but will he help Trump or Biden?
We come from two sides of the political spectrum, write Christopher F. Rufo and Jenin Younes. But both of us agree that the Antisemitism Awareness Act is profoundly misguided.
A group of old Bentley car owners meeting in Pennsylvania reminds us that nostalgia and voluntary associations make democracy itself work better.
'How long have you known your dentist?' is a good icebreaking question.
By John Kass May 3, 2024 Mayor Brandon Johnson had another one of his panic attacks Thursday, running away from reporters like NBC Chicago's Mary Ann Ahern, who just wanted to ask him-among other things- about his administration pressuring the family of slain Chicago Police officer Luis Huesca, to let Johnson attend his funeral. Johnson ultimately did not attend, even ... Read More
The Senate Finance Committee wants to create a new program to incentivize better practices. Critics say there's an easier way: end kickbacks between suppliers and bulk purchasers.
Legal experts call revelation a serious violation as Jack Smith's team admits it also misled court.
What would possess a man who amassed a small fortune as a pre- and post-IPO partner at the world's most prestigious investment bank to forgo a typical transition to a life of corporate board sinecures and the country club, and instead wage lonely war against a behemoth industry boasting an army of lobbyists?