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Even when they are less patently ridiculous, the metrics of success favored by government officials make little sense.
A Supreme Court case could determine whether Americans own their digital data—or whether the government can take that ...
The White House budget plan says the agency's failure to prove it was not complicit in a possible lab leak shows it's "too ...
Much has been written (including by me) about how Trump's massive new tariffs will severely damage the US economy, and why ...
Earlier this year, state Rep. Laurel Libby made a post criticizing trans women in women's sports. Her refusal to apologize ...
Like other presidential budget requests before it, Trump's is mostly a messaging document that bears little resemblance to a ...
A new executive order would keep the Corporation for Public Broadcasting alive while telling it to cut off the two biggest ...
The legislature is advancing three bills that will trample on private property rights and give natural gas a leg up in the ...
Can foreigners legally residing in the United States be tossed out of the country for engaging in controversial or even vile ...
Bondi said the president's drug policy prevented the deaths of 75 percent of Americans, in just his first 100 days.
Trump's comment about how "dolls" will "cost a couple of bucks more" is the latest in a long trend of nationalist ...
It's not that typical that an acronym for an arcane regulation would be a household word, but in California the term ...