Family of Iowa grad killed by illegal immigrant to attend Trump’s State of the Union
The father and brother of a young woman killed by an illegal immigrant will be in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday night watching
Trump, Schumer find rare common ground on releasing UFO files
For two of Washington’s most diametrically opposed political figures, there is a newfound common ground: whether the truth is out there. President Donald
Iran president vows defiance as protests build against regime amid US military build up
Anti-government protests are resurging across Iran, with videos showing students chanting slogans against the regime as nuclear negotiations with the United States
Trump’s science and tech man lays out White House’s global AI strategy
U.S. policy is often reported through announcements, personalities, and regulatory skirmishes. Far less attention is paid to the economic mechanisms that actually
Centralized Versus Local Policymaking: Evidence from China
Jeffrey Miron At the core of many public policy decisions is the question of centralization. Libertarians prefer leaving policy to local governments while
Trump envoy rebukes Greenland leader for rejecting hospital ship proposal
Greenland’s rejection of President Donald Trump sending a U.S. military hospital ship has touched off a private-public healthcare debate amid ongoing diplomatic
State Dept orders evacuation of non-emergency US personnel from embassy in Beirut
The U.S. State Department ordered non-emergency personnel to evacuate the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, on Monday. The department did not offer any
Federal judge blocks release of Jack Smith report’s second volume
A federal judge on Monday agreed to permanently block the release of volume two of former special counsel Jack Smith’s report —









