30 Things to Know About Kamala Harris, New Democrat Frontrunner
Vice President Kamala Harris is shoring up support for her bid for the White House, which will be determined in just more than 100...
China’s Children Scarred by CCP’s 25-Year Persecution of Falun Gong
The persecution really harms everyone, especially young children and teenagers,’ said a young Chinese man.
Meimei was late for school. “How come?” she thought. Her...
Mothers Blame China, Cartels for Using Fentanyl to Wage War on US Families
She believes her son, a father of three, went looking for pain relief in the small town of Richburg, South Carolina, only to find death in a fentanyl-laced pill.
Hurricane Hunters Brace for a Summer of Flying Into the Eye of the Storm
In a post-Beryl lull at Central Florida HQ, pilots and standby crews prepare for the next ‘roller coaster through a washing machine’ mission.
LAKELAND, Fla.—They...
Some States Embrace CO2 Cap-and-Trade Schemes, Others Reject Them
Opponents say it’s a regressive tax that doesn’t deliver anything, while proponents say it’s not a tax, but it puts a price on greenhouse...
With Chevron Overturned, Congress May Have to Adapt
Supreme Court’s strike down of Chevron deference, which enhanced federal agency power, has been deemed a “seismic” change for U.S. administrative law.
Judge’s Dismissal of Classified Document Case Against Trump Explained
Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that the special counsel’s appointment violated the appointments clause of the Constitution.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the Justice Department’s...
Fearing New Panama President Will Block Key Route to US, Migrants Flood Darién Gap
Influx of migrants intent on crossing U.S. southwest border unlawfully came as Panama’s president, Raúl Mulino, took steps to stop flow through the Darién Gap.
What the SCOTUS Decision on Homeless Encampments Means For California
In a highly anticipated ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court on June 28 held that cities can restrict homeless encampments on public property.
2 Years After Burn Pit Law, Veterans See Improvements But Challenges Persist
The PACT Act’s passage followed years of advocacy by veterans and family directly affected by illnesses from exposure to burn pits and other sources of toxins.
Nature Sets Barriers to Risky Viruses, While China’s Gain-of-Function Study Is Breaking Them
While scientists strive to improve human health and well-being, gain-of-function research could cause more harm than good.
100 Miles South of Salt Lake City, a New Type of Off-Grid Community
Miles away from any strip mall or cookie-cutter subdivision, the off-grid community, Operation Self-Reliance, bloomed with housing construction in Utah desert.