The tax-reform plan
This all adds up to a better tax code and faster economic growth in just a decade.
A time and place
There is a difference between protesting against your country on your native soil and doing so overseas.
Constitutional Crisis Averted?
Judge Throws Out (Most Of) Arpaio Case After Pardon.
What is your workplace doing on World Mental Health Day?
Time To Get Ready For World Mental Health Day
The "Sin Tax" vs. The World
A 50% 'sin' tax on soda in Dubai could have global consequences
Supreme Court kickoff
Key cases to decide this year
North Korea threatens Japan.....again
A top government spokesman for Japan responded to the threat by calling it outrageous and provocative.
IRS awards Equifax
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle blasted the IRS decision.
Why We Need To Pass Our Budget
The next step in fulfilling our promise to the American people is passing our balanced budget.
Life inside a North Korea labour camp
'We were forced to throw rocks at a man being hanged'
FBI has 1K active Domestic Terrorism Cases
The agency has 1,000 active domestic terrorism cases on top of another 1,000 open cases involving foreign terrorists.
Not a time for blame
Hillary Clinton makes ignorant’ statement on guns after Las Vegas shooting
Government restrictions will not stop psychopaths from harming people
A psychotic gunman in Las Vegas has committed the worst mass murder in U. S. history.
What's for dinner
Horse meat — if the U.S. House gets its way
The Benghazi Attack Is Finally Being Properly Prosecuted
It seems, at long last, that someone is intent on paying attention to what actually occurred in Benghazi.
'Concealed carry' ruling could help put gun issue on Supreme Court agenda
Local leaders in Washington sought for the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to rehear a case against the city’s gun laws.
U.S. Has ‘Lines of Communication’ with North Korea
The United States has direct channels of communication with North Korea.
The ugly truth behind Obama's war on the Second Amendment
Sometimes, when the government abuses its tremendous power to scapegoat someone, even proponents of government power find it to be too much
Jury selection begins for New York bombing suspect
Ahmad Khan Rahimi, is the man accused of setting off bombs in New Jersey and New York's Chelsea neighborhood in September 2016.
Government workers should not be forced to pay Union Dues
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to announce this week whether it will hear a landmark labor case, Janus v. AFSCME.