Whatever The Court Rules, The Question Remains
The justices will judge Trump’s order without settling the larger question of birthright citizenship.
The justices will judge Trump’s order without settling the larger question of birthright citizenship.
As extreme summer temperatures push more than 100,000 Americans to emergency departments each year, experts are urging people to recognize the warning signs early
The ruling applies to private property open to the public, such as stores, restaurants, and gas stations, as well as other locations covered by public accommodation laws.
This is the first time in nearly two decades that the Berkshire Hathaway chairman has delayed his regular summer donation
Supporters of intellectual property would interject that entrepreneurship benefits from property of things
Daniel J. Sullivan, a Republican candidate with the same name as incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan, can appear on the state's August Senate primary ballot
The legislation seeks to require digital platforms to adopt stronger safeguards for minors while setting the stage for negotiations with the Senate over competing versions of the proposal.
As colossal as the poem’s story is—being stretched over 10 years and encompassing the entire Mediterranean—“The Odyssey” fundamentally tells the story of home. The most important lessons to be learned from it are domestic.
While all this is fun, it also serves a deeper purpose. Intentionally investing time and energy into one’s family relationships is critical for the health of the world.
On Wednesday, just as he was about to sign a housing bill, the president canceled the ceremony, delaying it until the SAVE America Act came to his desk to sign.
“This is both a market correction and a cultural correction,” Allen Mendenhall, a senior adviser for The Heritage Foundation’s Free Enterprise Initiative, told the Daily Signal.
Kevin Martin, a Republican challenging Rep. Lucy McBath in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District, called the Southern Poverty Law Center a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” because the group allegedly funded members of the Ku Klux Klan.
But something remarkable is happening during the 2026 World Cup, which is jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Fans from all across the world have arrived in America—and they are absolutely loving it.
There, in the same political breath, Newsom opposed a California billionaire tax while calling for a national billionaire tax. Same target. Same moral language. Same argument about concentrated wealth.
Many of these schemes begin with advertisements purchased by fraudsters, including international fraud cartels, who use social media platforms to lure victims into fake investment opportunities, romance scams, and other financial traps.