Why has this year’s presidential race been such an unnerving spectacle? It has been bitterly partisan and rhetorically ...
It is time to complete the consolidation of Defense Special Operations and sensitive activities and refocus them to prevail in the new Cold War with China. In short, it is time to rebuild the OSS—not ...
Sometimes data can be misleading, and other times, confusing. Both appear to be true today as government data shows the ...
In recent months, unidentified drones have been spotted flying near U.S. military installations and critical infrastructure, ...
The Issue Eliminating Social Security’s Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO) would create an unequal benefit structure and hasten Social Security’s insolvency.
Free and fair elections are the foundation of a self-governing republic. Malfeasance is always a possibility, and proper security measures are of paramount importance.
Americans can readily see the effects of record-high inflation every time they shop. Prices have soared, from the grocery ...
Speakers at the U.S. Naval Academy rarely make headlines, let alone attract controversy. But that was before ...
Most unmarried Americans say they would like to marry, and most teenagers say that having a healthy marriage someday is very important to them.
Contrary to predictions that changes in climate are going to cause forest, cropland, and rangeland productivity to decline over time, recent data show that the known fertilizing effect of additional ...
China’s expanding military capabilities and escalating intimidation strategy against Taiwan have triggered growing concerns amongst Indo–Pacific democracies about the potential for Beijing taking ...
If you asked high-school civics students, “Who makes America’s laws at the federal level?” they would probably answer, “Congress.” After all, the Constitution gives the lawmaking power to Congress.