By Peter Laffin Lately, it feels as if the COVID-19 pandemic happened to somebody else — that we were just spectators who watched it all unfold only…
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by Rachel Schilke, Breaking News Reporter Philadelphia has recorded more than 500 homicides this year as the city’s gun violence crisis continues to rise dramatically. The city has only ever…
by Brad Polumbo A massive labor shortage continues to hamstring the economy, with millions more empty jobs than unemployed job-seekers. All the while, millions of people remain…
By Elizabeth Stauffer Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald delivered a memorable and hard-hitting speech at the University of Utah in April 2015 titled “Edward Snowden and the Secrets…
By Rachel Schilke Long-time Washington, D.C. , Democrat Denise Rucker Krepp criticized her own party for its stance on criminal reform and believes more…
By Quin Hillyer If Frank Shakespeare Jr., who died on Dec. 14 at age 97, had not so long outlived most of his contemporaries, far…
By James Gelfand The midterm elections are over, government is divided, and the balance of power rests on razor-thin margins in both chambers of…
by Grover Norquist Democrats are rushing to pass terrible pet projects before losing control of the House of Representatives . Activists are calling on lawmakers to pass…
by Zachary Halaschak, Economics Reporter Retail sales in November fell more than economists expected as the economy begins to show signs of slowing . Retail sales plunged by…
By Debra Soh Last week, Project Veritas released a video of an undercover reporter talking to a Chicago private school dean about his school’s sex education policy. The Dean…
By Kelsey Callahan At the recent COP27 gathering, China once again argued why it must be held to a different standard from other global powers. A…
By Tori Richards Chinese government-affiliated hackers stole more than $20 million in COVID-19 relief funds dedicated to small businesses and unemployment benefits, the Secret Service revealed. The…
By Sen. Marco Rubio A genomics group working to engineer super soldiers for the People’s Liberation Army. A dronemaker whose technology is used to monitor concentration camps. A cloud computing service whose…
By Madison Marino and Andrzej Wieciorkowski If Maryland parents and lawmakers don’t act now, special-interest groups and radical gender activists will get what they want—namely,…
By Jim Nelles The U.S. economy is teetering on the brink of extreme turmoil, with several factors coming into play at the same time. The…
by Ryan King, Breaking News Reporter Twitter was set ablaze Friday evening when CEO Elon Musk directed users to an information dump about the company’s behind-the-scenes musings on the…
by W. James Antle III, Politics Editor Republicans have an opportunity. With a seriousness of purpose, they can demonstrate to a skeptical electorate something that has…


















