Will a return to civics help save the republic?
Will a return to civics help save the republic?
With cases of COVID-19 down, and vaccinations up, some think we’ll reach herd immunity sometime in April. What will we do when VC-Day actually arrives?
Some call it a meeting. Some call it work. But no one calls it either of those if they’ve ever seen a single Backstage episode.
Here comes a new Right-wing news-talk network from the folks who bought Al Gore — Al Jazeera.
Robert Heinlein’s crazy years have come to our generation as top government officials advocate pre-pubescent sex change and TikTok squelches freedom of “speech” for a PhD who wants to shake her keister.
Re-engining the B-52, which first flew in 1952, could keep it in service until 2097, according to engine manufacturer GE. Is the B.U.F.F. just the perfect military airframe?
But as the Taliban closes in on Afghan cities, two decades of American blood and treasure will have been lost in vain if the Afghan government falls. Should President Biden still honor the Trump era deal and pull out?
The daughter of the Tiffany and Co. silversmith who crafted the first Lombardi says the man who’s held seven of them should publicly repent for desecrating her father’s creation.
Is the multi-generational U.S. embargo finally paying off? Will the people of Cuba final enjoy the sweet song of liberty?
Will Democrats in the abandoned states figure this out in time to save their state budgets?
White House press secretary Jen Psaki faces a relatively-friendly crew of correspondents at her briefings, but she repeatedly avoids questions by saying she’ll ‘circle back’ with reporters later. Does she actually do it?
Agency heads and staff in the Biden administration get orders to write regulations for the sake of regulating.
Stephen Green decides to show up at the weekly pre-production meeting at three frames per second, when the pre-determined acceptable rate is 24fps.
Blackrock Capital Investment CEO Laurence Fink tells corporate leaders to make a plan to get to their carbon-neutral future, and disclose what they’re doing publicly…or else.
The weekly pre-production meeting of the men of Right Angle is suddenly interrupted by a mysterious phenomenon that takes out Stephen Green and threatens to turn a right angle into a mere line.