The resignations of three members of Congress over misconduct allegations demonstrate that the U.S. House — which most Americans think can’t get its act together — not only has the capacity to hold ...
Justice Department cites supply problems for lethal injections Next federal execution could still be years away States revive older methods due to drug supply issues, while Alabama has pioneered ...
There will be new rules and safety measures in place for this year's Red, White and Blue Ash after last year's event ended in a chaotic incident, with multiple teens arrested.Body camera footage from ...
I’ve been involved with hundreds of startups — some I started, many I funded, and many I acquired while working at larger companies. The most common trait of successful startups? They ignore the ...
About one in every four federal workers is a military veteran. A new rule proposed by the Trump administration could change protections veterans have had from layoffs. By Patty Nieberg, Jeff Schogol ...
Homelessness is punishing in itself without the fear of being fined or arrested simply for surviving outdoors. On the other hand, abandoning public spaces — such as parks — to lawless tent encampments ...
In a healthy democracy, the law is a shield for the citizens, not a cloak for the powerful. Our system of government relies on a delicate balance of powers, held together by the glue of public trust.
Recently, 110 of Wyoming’s legal insiders published an editorial targeting my critiques of the state judiciary. They accused me of unjustly labeling judges evil and insisted the courts are merely ...
The U.S. has long shaped financial markets. Clear rules, credible enforcement and a willingness to adapt to innovation have made the American approach to market regulation the world standard. But ...