Policy and Politics

Dennis Rodman heading to North Korea

The NBA Hall of Famer previously visited North Korea in 2013 and 2014.

Malware discovered that could threaten electrical grid

A new malware variant capable of knocking out networks that run power grids around the globe has been discovered.

Florida governor signs strengthened 'stand your ground' bill into law

The previous version of Florida's law, signed in 2005, required defendants to prove that they had used force in self defense.

Pelosi and her "senior moments"

Pelosi's aide came to her assistance, passing her a note alerting her to the slip-up she's made many times before.

Top Republican seeks action to steady insurance market

Brady, who issued Thursday's call to action, is one of the main authors of the House GOP health care bill.

Bill requires Pentagon to report cyber operations outside of war zones

The legislation comes as cyber attacks become a central concern of national security.

The RESPECT Act needs to get to President’s desk

The IRS Can Seize Your Money Based on a Hunch. This Bill Will Bring That to an End.

America’s community banks hope for lighter regulation

The fixed costs of regulation weigh more on them than on bigger lenders

Update the 4th Amendment?

How do we adapt old, established rules to new technology?

Reversing the Net Neutrality power grab

The FCC's recent vote to begin undoing an Obama-era power grab is the right solution for consumers.

Congressional committee wants answers on 'Fast and Furious' gun scandal

Coverups continue more than six years after Congress revealed an ill-advised U.S. government effort to catch gun traffickers.

Q&A: Qatar's falling out with its Arab neighbors

The move reflects longstanding anger at Qatar's support for Islamist groups that are outlawed by other Arab nations.

A Right to know

California considers law to inform patients of doctors’ misconduct

Dear Mrs. Clinton: Please concede the election, now

Last week Hillary Clinton reprised her notorious Wellesley graduation speech with another graceless graduation day speech.

Obama’s final regulations to drain economy by $2 trillion

The Obama administration issued a record number of new regulations on its way out the door.

In memory of Bartley Crum, Fighter for Jewish Rights

The memory of Crum remains as a beacon for other U.S. politicians and lawyers to be equally courageous.

Searching for Self-Reliance

As President Reagan said in his first Inaugural Address, “It is not my intention to do away with government. It is, rather, to make it work -

Newsflash: America Never Joined Paris Agreement

The fact is the Paris Agreement is a treaty. The U.S. was never a part of. It was the only nation to join via executive order.