
To Sue or Not to Sue: Supreme Court Mulls If You Must Surrender Your Rights Just to Get a Job
Forced arbitration has been the law since 1925, but some people are exempt from it. Should you be too?
Forced arbitration has been the law since 1925, but some people are exempt from it. Should you be too?
Don’t worry about piracy at the pump. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has the cure for high gas prices…
Is the “Don’t Say Gay” bill really just an effort by Florida Republicans to prevent adult perverts from preying on the minds and the bodies of children?
Despite the deadly seriousness of the war in Ukraine, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris awkwardly cackles at a broadcast news conference with the President of Poland. Is her inappropriate reaction an uncontrollable tic, or is it something worse?
If leaked reports hold up, the new CNN boss wants more boots-on-the-ground hard news, less mindless pundit panel chatter, and a cease-fire — stop slamming FoxNews.
Can the fire & forget Javelin missile repel the aggressor, force a massive re-think of military doctrine…and literally save lives?
McDonalds shuts down 847 restaurants in Russia, as Visa, Mastercard and other big U.S. brands cut off services to helpless Russians in ways that won’t affect President Vladimir Putin in the least.
Will President Biden’s virtue signal against Vladimir Putin actually backfire against Biden’s own voters and countrymen?
Stephen Green, Scott Ott and Bill Whittle struggle to answer and long to hear yours.
With fake news, propaganda, media distortions, and un-confirmable stories flooding social media and 24/7 news outlets, how do you watch the war in Ukraine?
Vladimir Putin’s calculation about Ukraine, its president and its people, was off by an order of magnitude — perhaps because he failed to factor in one element…
Will this historical hinge-point, lift us above our trivial daily concerns, and provide a moment of clarity about what’s really important?