Atlas Shrugged in Real Time: American Government Incompetence on Full COVID Display
If you’re feeling like this country has gone sideways, you’re not alone. But getting it back on track will require work from the citizenry.
If you’re feeling like this country has gone sideways, you’re not alone. But getting it back on track will require work from the citizenry.
The Senate met in a rare holiday session and voted 81 to 13 to approve the $741 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Iran’s military frontman, General Hossein Salami issued a new round of threats on the eve of the strike on Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
The Pentagon announced the the USS Nimitz, a Navy aircraft carrier, has been ordered home despite tensions with Iran and looming threats.
Trump’s pardon of Blackwater personnel has drawn criticism but little analysis; read this professional legal report and decide for yourself.
A coordinated attack on our satellites would cripple everything from nuclear defense to GPS and even text messaging. Still think it’s a joke?
Space Force is a year old, and while it has suffered joked and jabs, America’s newest military branch is much more important than you know.
Michael Flynn, a former Army general and national security advisor, is pushing martial law despite strong opposition from peers and pundits.
Senator Inhofe: There’s a reason this bill gets done every single year for the last 59 years; It’s the most important bill we’ll do all year.
In what equates to a political land grab, Morocco has signed Trump’s Abraham Accord in exchange for free rein over disputed Western Sahara.
Some fear that the U.S. withdrawal from Somalia will revert the Somali military’s gains against al-Shabaab.
Section 230 is shrouded in talk of accountability, censorship and free speech. The truth is not nearly that simple.