The Federal Government Is Losing Its Monopoly Over Scientific Truth: Lessons From the ACIP COVID Vaccine Debate
Jeffrey A. Singer
I made memes for the White House. Here’s what I learned
‘oMg, diD tHe wHiTE hOuSE reALLy PosT tHis?’ That became one of the most common reactions across the White House’s feeds. The answer
Trump slams mail-in ballots as corrupt, but may not have the power to derail them
President Trump told Brian Glenn of the conservative Real America’s Voice that he didn’t want to answer his question because it was
Russia launches largest attack on Ukraine this month following Trump’s meetings with Putin, Zelenskyy
Russia launched its largest attack of the month against Ukraine while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with U.S. President Donald Trump and
Gabbard removes clearances from 37 officials at Trump’s direction over politicizing intelligence
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard on Tuesday announced her office had stripped security clearances from 37 current and former intelligence
Schiff launches legal defense fund in response to claims Trump is ‘weaponizing’ justice system
Sen. Adam Schiff launched a legal defense fund as the California Democrat faces a federal investigation for alleged mortgage fraud and President
Justice Barrett teases new memoir in abrupt conference exit
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett knows how to command an audience. This was crystallized Monday night at the Swissotel in Chicago, where
Latest Education Survey: Good News for Private Choice, Bad for Public Schooling, Sobering for Ending Fed Ed
Neal McCluskey Every year, PDK International, a professional education association, conducts a survey gauging the American public’s views on various education issues. This
White House rejects ‘blank checks’ for Ukraine, presses NATO to shoulder costs
The U.S. isn’t interested in open-ended funding for Ukraine amid ongoing peace talks to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, according









