Sadly, shamefully, disgustingly, it has come to this: A Montana candidate for Congress was charged Wednesday evening with assaulting a reporter who was asking him a question about the American Health Care Act.
WASHINGTON — “Culture and demographics are our destiny.” Stop.
At Middlebury College last week, Charles Murray needed a safe space — literally.
Chances are you didn’t suffer terribly from the recent Day Without Immigrants, a nationwide strike meant to demonstrate the economic impact of foreign-born workers. Energized by President Donald Trump’s promise to deport millions who live here without permission, immigrants took the day off …
An Atlantic magazine article by Washington journalist David Frum frets about a coming autocracy engineered by President Donald Trump, and the amazing thing is that the author did not notice the past eight years.
WASHINGTON — The White House may be in chaos, but at least Congress is addressing the issue Americans care about most: making it easier for the finance industry to rip them off.
It is hard to turn on the nightly news these days without seeing a story detailing a grave new threat in Wisconsin — the heroin and opiate epidemic. Talk to anyone who works in law enforcement and surely you will hear horror stories about the destructive and devastating impact heroin is havi…
Chances are you didn’t suffer terribly from the recent Day Without Immigrants, a nationwide strike meant to demonstrate the economic impact of foreign-born workers. Energized by President Donald Trump’s promise to deport millions who live here without permission, immigrants took the day off …
An Atlantic magazine article by Washington journalist David Frum frets about a coming autocracy engineered by President Donald Trump, and the amazing thing is that the author did not notice the past eight years.
WASHINGTON — The White House may be in chaos, but at least Congress is addressing the issue Americans care about most: making it easier for the finance industry to rip them off.
It is hard to turn on the nightly news these days without seeing a story detailing a grave new threat in Wisconsin — the heroin and opiate epidemic. Talk to anyone who works in law enforcement and surely you will hear horror stories about the destructive and devastating impact heroin is havi…
The state of our state is strong, and the state of our budget is outstanding. This is very good news, and we are able to make these important investments because our common-sense conservative reforms are working.
The state of our state is strong, and the state of our budget is outstanding. This is very good news, and we are able to make these important investments because our common-sense conservative reforms are working.
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