The Senate voted overwhelmingly, and on a bipartisan basis, last week to repeal the obsolete 1991 and 2002 Iraq Authorized Use of Military Force resolutions by a vote of 66-30. That is sound policy, as I previously wrote here. It’s time for the Hous...
Free speech advocacy group Speed First partnered with public policy think tank Goldwater Institute to introduce proposed legislation to counter Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in college classrooms, the groups announced Monday. The proposed leg...
A defense expert and an Asian studies expert are reacting to NBC News’ exclusive reporting that the Chinese spy balloon that traveled across the U.S. earlier this year collected intelligence from numerous U.S. military sites, although the Biden admin...
A new report on the increasing threat from China got me to wondering about what we would face if China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea were to combine into a new axis to oppose the West like the Axis powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan opposed the All...
The prominent Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue announced the decision Monday to terminate about 17% of its employees, according to NBC News’ Alex Seitz-Wald, despite recently agreeing to a new contract with one of its employee unions. The PAC ...
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette (ULL) scrubbed its website of its COVID-19 vaccine mandate until approximately five months after its governing system repealed the mandate, a university spokesperson confirmed to the Daily Caller News Foundati...
On March 26, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, signed HB 2171 into law. This new statute ensures that houses of worship are not subject to unequal restrictions compared to those placed on other businesses, organizations, and activities in t...
The Biden administration proposed four rules with measurable economic impact in the week ending March 31 which would have a combined regulatory burden of $21.5 billion and 1.3 million hours of paperwork per year, according to an analysis by the Ameri...
The Biden administration promised to fill major gaps in Arizona’s border wall, but not much progress has been made in nearly ten months, leading to outrage from Republican House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green and Republican Arizona R...
The three liberal Supreme Court justices dissented from the Court’s Monday decision not to take up a death-row inmate’s case. David Brown, along with four other inmates, was convicted in 2011 of first-degree murder after attempting to escape a Louisi...