Evangelist and Supreme Court
Gabriel Olivier was banned from sharing his faith in a public park. When he challenged the local ordinance, he was denied his day in court.
Billionaire Case for Kids
The Dell donations beat a guaranteed annual government income.
Broken Health Care System
Explore the issues in the U.S. healthcare system and solutions for improvement.
Minnesota’s Massive Scandal
The billion-dollar fraud scheme based out of the Somali diaspora community has implications beyond dollars and cents.
How Many Terrorists from Afghanistan?
Explore the impact of Afghan evacuees on U.S. security post-Biden's withdrawal.
Media Offender of the Week Tracker
The new website features sections categorizing media coverage under labels including "Bias," "Lie" and "Left-wing Lunacy."
The Myth of the $140,000 Poverty Line
There are genuine concerns about affordability in the U.S., but the viral piece redefining poverty at $140,000 is based on bad assumptions and selective evidence, writes Tyler Cowen for The Free Press...
New American Poverty Line?
The poverty line, a six-decade-old benchmark, claims to define the threshold to the middle class. The number is a lie, writes Michael W. Green.
AI and National Security
Nowhere are the stakes higher for making sure the systems stay aligned with their creators’ purposes.
A 'Permanent Pause'
Trump proposes a permanent pause on migration amid security concerns following a shooting incident.
Two Tangled Cases at the Supreme Court
Pregnancy centers and a street preacher ask to vindicate their rights.
Rethinking a Muslim Ban
Rethinking the misconceptions around the so-called 'Muslim Ban' and its implications for national security.