LIFESTYLE 4 days ago On this day in history, December 18, 1787, New Jersey becomes third state to ratify Constitution, joins Union The U.S. Constitution was signed in 1787 and would become binding when nine states agreed to the terms. New Jersey was the third state to ratify the document on this day in history, Dec. 18, 1787.
LIFESTYLE December 15 On this day in history, December 15, 1791, Bill of Rights ratified, codifying unique freedoms in new nation The Bill of Rights, containing the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, were ratified on this day in history, Dec. 15, 1791 — enumerating rights and protections cherished by Americans.
FBI December 5 FBI Director pleads for Congress to keep program accused of spying on Americans FBI Director Christopher Wray defended the government's controversial FISA surveillance authority during Senate testimony, arguing it is an essential tool to counter terrorism.
LIFESTYLE November 17 On this day in history, November 17, 1871, National Rifle Association founded by Civil War veteran officers The National Rifle Association, which has some 5.5 million members in the U.S., was chartered in New York City on Nov. 17, 1871, by veteran Union officers of the Civil War.
OPINION October 2 Supreme Court cases in new term pose a multi-front challenge to the unaccountable administrative state The Supreme Court's new term does not include headline-grabbing social issues, but the constitutional balance of power and the future of the administrative state.
OPINION August 28 My uncle, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. had an iconic ‘dream.’ Here’s how we can live it today Martin Luther King Jr. knew that America's founding values were not the enemy of equality and opportunity. They are noble principles deeply rooted in our national character.
LIFESTYLE July 18 Five reasons Ayn Rand loved the United States of America: 'The right to live by one's own judgment' Ayn Rand advocated individual rights and limited government; born in totalitarian Russia she loved the United States and believed in American exceptionalism.
OPINION June 2 Often divided Supreme Court shows unity in protecting this fundamental right Even with a Supreme Court sharply divided over questions of race, religion and government power, the justices came together to re-affirm the most basic of constitutional freedoms.
OPINION February 13 Weaponizing of government must end, and Republicans, Dems should work together to make it happen Exposing and preventing the weaponization of government agencies against Americans shouldn't be a partisan issue. There should be bipartisan support to end this abuse.
OPINION February 9 TUCKER CARLSON: Self-defense is becoming illegal Fox News host Tucker Carlson voices his concerns over rising crime and weighs in on the importance of self-defense on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."