In Washington today, the word “emergency” is a magic key; it unlocks powers Congress never granted, suspends the discipline of regular order and decorates bloated bills with provisions too dubious to pass on their own. What was once meant to be a narrow exception for genuine crises has ...
There are an estimated 42 million people receiving food aid from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. The figure represents 12.3 percent of the U.S. population, according to the USDA. In the richest nation on Earth that is not something to brag ...
One big word worth learning is “schadenfreude.”
Schadenfreude is “pleasure derived by someone from another person’s misfortune.”
Nothing better captures the perverse pleasure that Democrats are deriving from the pain inflicted on our country caused by the government shutdown. ...
You’ve probably heard by now the blockbuster news that Microsoft founder Bill Gates, one of the richest people to ever walk the planet, has had a change of heart on climate change. For several decades, Gates poured billions of dollars into the climate-industrial complex and was howling that ...
We know the damage cellphones cause to kids and teenagers in learning and mental health epidemics of anxiety and depression. The research results are in.
Private and public schools are banning them. Girls suffer poor self-esteem and body image; boys often themselves isolate indoors playing ...
Think you actually own your so-called “private” property? Better know its history going back to the Ice Age, if a new landmark ruling is any indication.
A Native American tribe in Canada has just succeeded in convincing a Canadian superior court that it owns 732 acres of land on which ...