Policy

Mexican hospital holding baby as ‘medical hostage’ until bill is paid

An Indiana woman's baby born in Mexico is being held hostage by a Cancun hospital, according to the family.

Postal Service broke law for Hillary

Postal Service broke law in pushing time off for workers to campaign for Clinton, investigation finds.

First statewide bicycle tax in nation

The state Legislature’s approval of the first statewide bike tax in the nation has fallen flat with riders.

Wasserman Schultz aide arrested trying to leave the country

Awan was arrested Monday evening at Dulles International Airport in Virginia before boarding a flight to Lahore, Pakistan.

Unmasked without justification

It is possible that they used this information to achieve partisan political purposes,

Why not consider ending the gift tax?

axes should not be triggered by a death in the family and Americans should not be forced to make critical life-impacting financial decisions

She fled Iraq now she's training to be a U.S. Border Patrol agent

Shakare, a 23-year-old from Iraq, is one of three women in a class of 20 at the U.S. Border Patrol Academy in Artesia, New Mexico.

Senator Feinstein Thinks It’s Acceptable for Violent Mobs to Control Speech

Feinstein is saying is that colleges do not have a duty to make sure that the First Amendment is protected on campus.

Kennedy considering retiring from Supreme Court

Speculation is swirling that Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy could announce his retirement as early as this term.

Border Patrol renews smuggler prosecution policy

The program enables the prosecution of Mexican human smugglers through Mexican courts,

Bernie and Jane Sanders are under FBI investigation

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and his wife, Jane Sanders have hired prominent defense attorneys.

How Would Ronald Reagan Have Replaced Obamacare?

The Reagan approach to health reform is worth revisiting.

‘Free Press Act’ would require televised press briefings

The White House would be required to hold at least a couple on-camera press briefings each week.

Put down that cellphone

Washington State Distracted-driving law is here. Using a handheld cellphone while driving, even at a stoplight, can soon lead to a $136 fine.

Senate Dems hold blue slips to delay federal judicial nominees

Democrats have suggested that blame lies with the White House.

‘It’s failing my constituents’

Democratic congressman rips Obamacare, DNC

Now Susan Rice Won’t Testify

Former National Security Advisor Rice’s planned testimony before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has been postponed.

How hospitals got richer off Obamacare

After fending off challenges to their tax-exempt status, the biggest hospitals boosted revenue while cutting charity care.

Senior Obama Admin Official: The Media Colluded With Russia

CNN’s Sciutto took objection to Price’s accusation that the media colluded with Russia.

Iran Contra: 30 Years Later

Sometimes what some meant for bad, and vilification, can turn out for good. Such is the case of Ollie North, a man with a life well lived.