President Donald Trump has already orchestrated makeovers of several iconic parts of the White House, including the Rose Garden lawn and East Wing, and now renovations are underway on the building's ...
Human creativity is limitless. It is sad and exhausting when it is substituted by a machine that has no concept of what it means to live in this world. At its core, the machines that have become ...
MINOT — Gov. Kelly Armstrong, by his own admission, went out on a limb when he backed a slate of traditional Republican candidates this primary season against a populist faction that has captured ...
It seemed to take forever, but the Democratic National Committee finally released its autopsy of the ill-fated 2024 presidential campaign. It’s bitter medicine, my Dem friends, but, as Momma used to ...
It seemed to take forever, but on Thursday, the Democratic National Committee finally released its autopsy of the Democrats’ ill-fated 2024 presidential campaign. It’s bitter medicine, my Dem friends, ...
ST. LOUIS — It’s not uncommon for a team to go through hot and cold streaks, but the 2026 Chicago Cubs appear to have taken things to a different level. With June around the corner, the Cubs already ...
We welcome Memorial Day as an annual day of tribute, one marked by flags, ceremonies and quiet moments at cemeteries where the bitter cost of war is etched in stone. But remembrance has never been ...
Concerns about rising electricity bills and overtaxed grids have dominated the national data center conversation, but Louisiana is showing that they can actually strengthen grid reliability and help ...
I have great news for Mayor Zohran Mamdani: I am here to solve your affordability crisis. I want to show you one of the most advanced mathematical concepts we use in finance. It is called long ...
For most law-abiding citizens, identification is so routine we barely think about it. But without an ID, everyday tasks become major obstacles. You cannot easily apply for a job, secure housing, open ...
Anybody who has spoken with me about the state of higher education for more than 10 minutes has probably heard me ramble on about the challenges (along with the benefits) that arise from the fact that ...
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