We’ve known for decades what works and what doesn’t to reduce violence and crime. And nothing involving police makes any positive difference.
Manchin won’t change. You can’t shame someone who has no shame, and history won’t remember if there’s no one left with enough resources to record it.
It’s been posited that, in America, we’re sleepwalking our way to the end of democracy. Nancy Townsley examines the Top 10 types of Americans who are contributing to this.
John Coates’ mansplaining Annastacia Palaszczuk shocked many, but it is a textbook example of what women face every day.
Today is the Fourth of July, when Americans are fond of blowing things up on purpose during the hot, dry summer day. Australia cautions America to maybe not do that.
During a press conference after the Geneva summit with Putin, President Biden asked what the world would think of the US if it were interfering in foreign elections. Um …
Elected officials invite voters to attend “hearings” about how they should spend taxpayers’ money, but then never listen to what their constituents say.
Stephen Hunter looks at the series of unfortunate events that unfolded which led to the disaster of the coronavirus pandemic response in the United States.
One hundred days into the Biden administration and we’ve seen ambitious policy walk hand-in-hand with real-world cynicism. But is he closer to FDR or Napoleon?
Sean Davis examines the Second Amendment and who is rightly justified in taking up arms against a tyrannical government; supporters should reconsider their stance.