Every February, America pauses—at least briefly—to acknowledge Black History Month. Schools, media outlets, and institutions highlight African...
Month: February 2026
House Republicans are once again pushing for common-sense voter reforms—voter identification requirements, limits on mass mail-in voting,...
With plenty of attention on domestic headlines, it’s worth stepping back and looking at an international question...
The spotlight has turned toward Nike following confirmation that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has opened an...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is demanding a public hearing rather than a closed-door deposition as...
At a time when faith is too often treated as a private inconvenience rather than a public...
Reports that Iran is planning potential attacks on U.S. military bases—and threatening global economic stability in the...
Job openings in the United States have dropped to their lowest level in six years, according to...
For years, the National Football League has insisted it knows best—best for fans, best for culture, best...
