President Donald Trump’s plan to bring back the Presidential Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition — and with it the Presidential Fitness Test — has a healthy, get-off-the-couch ring to it. For as ...
Journal Editorial Report: The President warns of economic ‘devastation’ if the Justices rule against him. That big-labor bosses favor Democratic candidates isn’t news, but some unionized workers might ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. New York City billionaire John Catsimatidis has long been immersed in ...
The New Yorker contributing writer Anna Russell joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss the rise of family estrangement in mainstream culture. Recent studies have found that more than a quarter of all ...
Few political leaders realize the rate at which artificial intelligence is racing ahead. For decades, technological progress has been logged at a pace known as “Moore's Law,” named after Gordon Moore, ...
President Donald Trump has justified his ramped up threats against the American political left by citing its supposed unusually violent nature. He has launched an increasingly broad crusade against ...
A tiny percentage of Americans support it in any meaningful sense, despite what some polls may show. By Nate Cohn A makeshift memorial for Charlie Kirk in Orem, Utah. Credit...Kim Raff for The New ...
This past week, the right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University. Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump’s, was thirty-one years old. Tyler Robinson, a ...
The IRS reversed decades of legal precedent in a July 7 court filing by saying that churches and other religious 501c(3) organizations can endorse political candidates in certain circumstances. The ...
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