A SWAT Team Destroyed Their Home, Now This Family Is Going to the Supreme...
The Baker family was about to sell their property when a criminal hid in their home. They were not prepared for what came next.
Amid Public, Shareholder Backlash, Some Major Corporations Drop DEI Policies
Since 2021, 25 companies have been notified by shareholders that their DEI programs constitute illegal discrimination and a breach of fiduciary duty.
Nuclear Fusion, a Perpetually Distant Dream, Moves Closer to Reality
Generating nearly limitless, clean, carbon-free energy from nuclear fusion has taken major steps in the past several years toward becoming a reality.
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.
BRIEFING: Globalist Ambitions at the U.N.’s Summit of the Future
Globalist Ambitions at the U.N.’s Summit of the Future addresses growing concerns surrounding expansion of powers granted to international organizations and their leaders.
When Smartphones Get Smarter, Do We Get Dumber?
This generation has grown accustomed to using apps and digital devices—unconsciously defaulting to internet search engines rather than thinking it through.
In Communist Cuba, Elderly Left to Struggle on $10 Pensions
After more than 60 years of communism, Cuba’s population is suffering with a broken health care system, plummeting birth rates, and economic collapse.
Defense Budget Talks Reignite Debate Over Military Draft for Women
The $910 billion bill would require women to be drafted into service, but has limitations on which combat roles they could join.
Fake Images Are Everywhere Now—Here’s How to Spot Them
How can you discern in this age of misinformation if the images you’re seeing are real or fabricated?
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to develop,...
Congress Divided on Options as Spending Deadline Nears
As the Senate adjourned for its summer recess, members of Congress were divided on a plan to fund the federal government beyond Sept. 30 to avoid a shutdown.
Homebuyers Get Creative Amid Historically High Property Values
From financing arrangements to types of properties, buyers are seeking out deals they might never have given a thought to before the pandemic.
California Dam Demolitions a Victory for Some, Devastation for Others
As the Klamath Dam Removal Project— largest in nation’s history—nears completion, reaction to aftermath has been mixed, ranging from celebration to devastation.