public Geopolitics How Much U.S. Aid Goes to Terrorists? The federal government is still unable to answer the question as it funds resources for Palestinians.
public Government Team Biden Embraces Spying on Americans The administration opposes a bipartisan effort to limit government surveillance on Americans.
public Government GOP Gets a Populist Speaker of the House The newly-elected House speaker will have his work cut out for him in the days and weeks to come.
public Politics Republicans Struggle to Find a New Speaker of the House The GOP is in disarray, halting the legislative process.
public Geopolitics Biden’s Ambassador Problem The U.S. does not currently have an ambassador to Israel or Egypt.
public FBI FBI Redefines Extremism To Target MAGA Punishing Biden’s political opponents is now the agency’s primary function.
public Government A Jim Jordan Speakership Could Change GOP’s Direction The Ohio Republican could change the House’s approach to several key issues.
public Education Parents Win Against Virginia School Board That Rejected Youngkin’s Transgender Policies Virginia Beach School Board is facing a lawsuit for failing to adopt state policies.
public Education School Choice Faces Rural Backlash In Texas After one failed attempt, Gov. Greg Abbott is giving the state legislature a second chance.
public Geopolitics Washington Is Quietly Concerned About Ukrainian Corruption Approaching the issue thoughtfully and effectively is key
public Government What To Expect In The Supreme Court’s New Term Regulatory power, free speech, gun rights, and electoral maps are up next.
public Crime Almost Sixty Years After JFK’s Death, Still No Clarity An 88-year-old former Secret Service agent’s account adds to skepticism of the official story.