Two and a half months since the fall of Kabul, the international community has yet to figure out how to stop Afghanistan’s new masters from imposing harsh restrictions o...
The U.S. economy was weaker than expected in the third quarter, which is bad news for any American whose livelihood depends on strong economic growth. Overall growth in ...
Since there seems to be an app for everything, it may come as no surprise that there is an app for cheating. But it isn’t just one app. It’s hundreds of companies and ap...
Headlines are projecting that the prospects for the upcoming holidays look bleak.
COVID-19 is in retreat, thankfully, but new obstacles to the season’s usual cheer have ...
A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci’s experiments include one that magnified terror in ...
Everyone has been talking about the “Big Quit” movement sweeping across the U.S. and beyond. Experts are grappling with statistics showing record-breaking labor shortage...
Most of what we hear about Washington these days is how dysfunctional it is, and the reputation is well earned. We are in an era when political power and absolutist ideo...
Under pressure of successive self-imposed deadlines, with a befuddled country looking on, Democrats in Congress continue to wrestle with a supposedly transformative spen...
The Greek historian Herodotus lived through the plague of Athens, one of the world’s first great pandemics. He wrote, “Circumstances rule men; men do not rule circumstan...
Next week, New Jersey and Virginia will elect men as governors. And next year, so too will most states.
But Kathy Hochul, Nikki Fried, Annette Taddeo, Nan Whaley and Sta...