Americans Share What Patriotism Means to Them
On the 4th of July with parades, baseball games, hot dogs, and sparklers, even the old uncle may arrive wearing a red-white-and-blue top hat and suspenders.
Will the War on Coal Leave America in the Dark?
As Biden admin eliminates coal power throughout US, energy experts are sounding alarm about what will be left of U.S. energy infrastructure his plans succeed.
6 Takeaways From Trump’s Historic Win in Iowa
Trump claimed a huge victory in the Iowa caucuses, cementing his place as the prohibitive favorite in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
The Battle for Space Is On
Experts say vague treaty language and a growing reliance on space-based technology has made Earth’s orbit the target of a new arms race.
Boeing Enters ‘New Territory’ With Federal Probe, Possible Criminal Charges
Aviation experts and lawyers say Boeing could see massive fines or another settlement agreement, and individuals such as CEO Dave Calhoun could face charges.
Yes, Americans are Struggling Financially, Just Ask These Folks
More Americans are struggling to navigate the housing crisis and save money as credit card debt hits a record high.
A Reliable Voting Bloc for Decades, Minorities Now Look for Alternatives to Democrats
WSJ shows 30% of black men in battleground states intend to vote Trump. Hispanic voters who lean Republican are approaching parity with those who lean Democrat.
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.
9 Senate Races to Watch in November
On Nov. 5, a number of states will elect U.S. senators for new six-year terms starting in 2025. The winners will determine which party has a Senate majority
6 Things to Watch in the Upcoming Supreme Court Term
The Supreme Court has accepted petitions related to hot-button topics including gender, ghost guns, immigration, pornography, and e-cigarettes.
Michigan Residents Weary of National Politics, Hopeful for Truth
Many voters in the battleground state of Michigan said they discard mailers and tune out video ads but would like to hear more candid talk from the candidates.
Iowa Democrats Deploy New Strategy After Bungling 2020 Caucus
In 2020 the Democratic Iowa Caucus was rife with technical flaws, offered no results on election night, and left the AP unable to ever declare a winner.