Sometimes, my words – however thoughtful – are inadequate. As winter passes, the mind drifts to Lincoln in 1863. Recall his words that November 19, delivered at Gettysburg.
Lincoln was…
Johns Hopkins University is eliminating over 2,200 positions worldwide, including 1,975 employees across 44 countries and 247 in the U.S., following the termination of $800 million in funding from USAID.…
by Lee Williams
Alabama banned so-called “Glock switches” Wednesday, which are already prohibited by federal law, when Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill that makes possession of a full-auto switch…
Democratic politicians and supportive media voices have recently blasted President Donald Trump for ordering a temporary halt to the work of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) – to be…
The current U.S. financial system already operates as a digital control grid, with 92% of dollars existing only in databases, transactions monitored without warrants, and access to money revocable at…
Sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum), also known as sweet-scented bedstraw, has been used in European herbal medicine since medieval times. It was valued for its sweet, hay-like fragrance, insect-repellent properties and role…
Robert Leider, Associate Professor at Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University, has taken over as the ATF’s Assistant Director and Chief Counsel.
This comes less than a month…
President Donald Trump’s Department of Education launched a bold offensive last week through the agency’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) against what many Americans have long protested as the scourge…
Nature’s pharmacy: How ancient plants could revolutionize modern diabetes treatment
Diabetes mellitus affects over 382 million adults worldwide, with rising treatment costs and healthcare burdens driving interest in traditional plant-based…