Last week, the U.N.’s premier cultural agency, UNESCO, approved a resolution viciously condemning Israel (referred to as “the Occupying Power”) for various alleged tresp...
It’s as if Bob Dole began doing ads for Viagra before the 1996 election was over.
With less than two weeks before Election Day, Donald Trump evidently wants swing voters...
Starting next week, many Americans who buy individual health insurance policies will see big increases in premiums — 25 percent on average for those who shop at the fede...
Where are living standards the highest? You might think that’s an easy question to answer. Just take a country’s total income (in the United States, that’s now about $18...
Gov. Tom Wolf recently negotiated a new collective bargaining agreement with AFSCME labor force that includes nearly 32,000 state employees.
According to the state’s Ind...
When told that the New England transcendentalist Margaret Fuller had grandly declared “I accept the universe,” the Scottish philosopher Thomas Carlyle dryly remarked: “S...
To get a sense of why AT&T wants to buy Time Warner for $85 billion (and why the deal makes sense), consider how your screen-watching habits have changed over the past d...
Hillary Clinton may be the first candidate in American history to win a contest of personalities without having one.
She has been content to make the election all about ...
In this dreary season of continuously leaked emails and braggadociously pawed lady-bits, it can be hard to imagine Nov. 8 bringing anything more positive than a temporar...
There was a time when ticket splitting was common. Voters would support one party’s candidate for president and the other’s for Congress. At its peak in 1972, ticket spl...