A look at the U.S. military's options to confront North Korea
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis emphasized to reporters Thursday that the administration is focused on diplomatic and economic sanctions efforts
Religious Liberty wins again in the Supreme Court
In its decision in Trinity Lutheran v. Comer this week, the Supreme Court took another significant step.
What you need to know about North Korea
North Korea, in defiance of worldwide pressure, test-fired an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile on Tuesday.
Congress remembers a whistleblower
The Dr. Chris Kirkpatrick Whistleblower Protection Act is an important step in the right direction.
Why Do Women Become Terrorists?
When women are found to be complicit in acts of terror, torture, and even rape, society asks, How could this happen?
Rahm Emanuel Should Deal With Chicago’s Shootings
Chicago residents are more likely to be shot and killed. That’s not a brag. That is just a fact.
Government Approval Required
Beginning in 2020, Chicago high-school seniors will have to prove that they have a government-approved post-graduation plan.
Homeschool parents pave the way to Educational Independence
Homeschoolers have overcome onerous regulation and opposition from huge, powerful special-interest groups.
Thousands of fake or dead people enrolled in government phone program
Auditors said they plan to refer this company “for appropriate action” to the FCC.
Shadow President? Obama Meets With South Korean President To Discuss Trump
Former President Barack Obama seems to be feeling nostalgic for his old job, meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in Monday for 40 mi
The Little Known Story of the Declaration of Independence
What was truly revolutionary was not military success against all odds in the war for independence.
Gettysburg’s Citizen-Soldiers
America as we know it would not exist today, and the government of the people, by the people, and for the people would have perished.
Obama warns Americans about too much patriotism — on July 4th weekend!
While former presidents rarely criticize their successors at home, Obama took the unusual step of going to a foreign country to do it.
Confirmed: Sarin gas used in April attack
An investigation by the international chemical weapons watchdog confirmed sarin nerve gas was used in April 4 attack on a Syrian town.
It’s Time to Pull the Plug on August Recess
The norms of Washington—including a month-long recess—must never stand in the way of our efforts to act on the people’s priorities.
Maxine Waters said what?
According to Maxine Waters, 700,000,000,000 people will be harmed if Senate Republicans repeal and replace Obamacare.
Your tax Dollars wisely spent?
Feds Spend $20,000 on lewd Musical About Illegal Immigrantion
House passes 'Kate's Law'
In response to the 2015 murder of Kate Steinle by an immigrant who had been deported 5x and was convicted of seven felonies.
Congress has 'obligation' to call Obama to testify on Russia
Congress must seek answers from Obama as to why he did not do more to stop the cyberattacks during the campaign.
CNN faced $100M lawsuit over botched Russia story
CNN’s retraction of the Scaramucci story was the latest in a string of recent embarrassments.