Critics of No Labels resort to the politics of fear
There seem to be two basic approaches to political persuasion: inspiration and fear.
There seem to be two basic approaches to political persuasion: inspiration and fear.
It is now clear that former Harvard President Claudine Gay is a profoundly dishonest racist and plagiarist. She proved it in The New York Times last week.
Nvidia's stock surged to a new record on Monday as it unveiled tools and readied new artificial intelligence chips designed for the China market, despite a warning from Beijing that the U.S. was squandering its market opportunities in China.
While much of Washington frets about China's rising influence, the Beltway's globalist crowd is already turning its focus to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
The most influential civil rights leader of the past half-century, Wayne LaPierre, stepped down from his post on Friday, and few Americans noticed.
The FBI begged the Supreme Court on Monday to keep the operations of the No Fly list shrouded in secrecy, saying the government needs to be able to make decisions about whom to ban without having to divulge its decision-making.
Some voters have complained about being forced to choose between "the lesser of two evils" in recent elections. In the 2024 election, it appears we are heading for an even worse choice: the evil of two lessers.
Paris immortalized late British music icon David Bowie by naming a street after him in the city's southeast on what would have been his 77th birthday on Monday.
The Government Accountability Office just announced that the government made $236 billion in "improper payments" in 2023 and more than $2.4 trillion in improper payments since 2003.
Lawmakers are having a panic attack over the possibility a Japanese company may own U.S. Steel.
President Biden was interrupted Monday by pro-Palestinian protesters who shouted "ceasefire now" over his remarks during a campaign speech at a South Carolina church where a White supremacist killed nine Black people in 2015.
Purdue held its place atop the AP Top 25 on Monday following its win over Illinois in a top-10 showdown, while Houston jumped Kansas into second place as the last unbeaten team in Division I men's college basketball.
House Speaker Mike Johnson's $1.6 trillion federal budget agreement with President Biden and Democrats is fueling backlash from hardline conservatives, who say the recently installed leader is making the same missteps as his predecessor, Kevin McCarthy.
Michelle Obama told a podcaster she was "terrified about what could possibly happen" this election season -- meaning, of course, another Trump win. Democrats. They're the ones to fear.
The Golden Globe Award s likes to think of itself as the party of the year, but instead of a debauched, champagne-fueled romp, it can sometimes feel more like a strange high school reunion for the extremely famous.
Tiger Woods and Nike indicated Monday they have parted ways after more than 27 years.
Canada is vowing to safeguard its drug supply after the Food and Drug Administration last week authorized Florida's plan to import cheaper drugs en masse from America's northern neighbor.
South Carolina remained No. 1 in The Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball poll and is now one of three unbeaten teams left.
A House panel examining the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic questioned Dr. Anthony Fauci behind closed doors Monday, seeking answers about his advocacy of lockdowns, his flip-flopping of mask mandates and his decision to allow government funding of gain-of-function research in China that may have led to the pandemic.
One year ago, Tyre Nichols was driving home to have dinner with his family when he was pulled over by Memphis police who claimed the Black man was driving recklessly and yanked him out of his car.
Blaine Gabbert showed he's ready to step in for the Kansas City Chiefs should something happen to Patrick Mahomes in the playoffs.
RJ Barrett took some of the talking points from film study and applied them as he continues to adjust and find his way in a new system.
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected X Corp.'s request to disclose to its users how many times the federal government has sought account communications for national security investigations.
Michael Rasmussen scored the go-ahead goal with 1:07 remaining and the Detroit Red Wings extended their winning streak to three games with a 3-2 victory Sunday over the Anaheim Ducks.
Far-right Dutch election winner Geert Wilders made a key concession to potential coalition partners on Monday, announcing that he's withdrawing legislation that he proposed in 2018 that calls for a ban on mosques and the Quran.