For the second time in history, the House passed legislation Thursday to make the District of Columbia the nation’s 51st state...
Meagan Flynn
2021-04-22
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a challenge to restrictions on carrying firearms...
JOHN KRUZEL & HARPER NEIDIG
2021-04-26
How would you feel if your child came home from school and said her teacher had told her...
Jonathan Butcher & Mike Gonzalez
2021-04-22
No president in modern times, perhaps ever, has shown such contempt for our system of federalism.
Stephen Moore
2021-04-06
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Monday urged the adoption of a minimum global corporate income tax.
CHRISTOPHER RUGABER
2021-04-05
Are Americans supposed to accept that the government, private employers, and businesses such as airlines and Costco may stop you and demand that you show your COVID-19 papers?
Harmeet K. Dhillon
2021-04-02
The Constitution of the United States established America's national government and fundamental laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens. It was signed on September 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. These amendments guarantee essential rights and civil liberties, such as the freedom of religion, the right to free speech, the right to bear arms, trial by jury, and more, as well as reserving rights to the people and the states.
The Declaration of Independence was the first formal statement by a nation's people asserting their right to choose their own government. ... The Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence—written largely by Jefferson—in Philadelphia on July 4, a date now celebrated as the birth of American independence.