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Washington, D.C.’s problems with street crime and homeless encampments are, at their heart, failures of local government to fulfill its most basic responsibilities. The criminal justice system is ...
The agency is especially interested in comment from ‘those who have personal experience with’ related practices.
On the menu today: Don’t worry, America; Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer declares he feels “perfectly safe” when walking around Washington. That might have something to do with his likely ...
Cregger is no more conscientious than Travis Bickle, the Vietnam War vet turned cabbie who lost his moral bearings and thought a porn film was suitable for a first date. No one in Hollywood or the ...
Don’t Forget the Stories Behind D.C. Crime We’re still waiting to hear from President Trump and Vladimir Putin as they meet in Alaska. But the summit began with a truly stunning visual, as a Northrop ...
For a country that has a lot of rain, Britain has to put up with a remarkable number of water shortages. (One explanation: No reservoirs have been built there since 1992, despite the population’s ...
In today’s Martin Center article, Vivek Mathew writes about Chesterton House, a Christian community that’s thriving right next to Cornell University.
The Trump administration has sought to break down the already far-too-permeable barrier between private enterprise and state control.
Apparently, the national security rationale for restricting China’s access to sophisticated U.S. technology proved uncompelling.
The ELCA’s alteration of the Nicene Creed was an attempt at ‘reconciliation’ with the Eastern Orthodox Church, but it masks the true source of division in the church.
Selling advanced semiconductors to power China’s AI industry is fine now — so long as the federal government gets its cut.
We live in absurd times, but that the Little Sisters of the Poor are still fighting for their religious liberty — more than a decade after an Obama administration regulation forced them into court ...