Merrick Garland’s Cheap Talk
He has an obligation to prove the Hunter Biden probe wasn’t tainted by politics.
Christians Err if They Give Up on America
Some believers turn away from patriotism and the freedom that lets their faith thrive.
Frank Lloyd Wright Built 120 Homes Near the End of His Life. Just One Original Owner Remains.
Roland Reisley is now the only person living in a house designed for him by the late celebrated architect.
Stop Homelessness Before It Starts
Modest emergency grants can help people stay out of shelters.
Salt Lake City Ups the Ante in Bid to Become a Fintech Hub
A new education center in the city aims to produce employees who are equipped to work in financial technology.
House Republicans Demand Testimony from Top Prosecutor in Hunter Biden Case
Republicans say the plea agreement to settle tax and gun charges against the president’s son was too lenient.
That Other Bidenomics Disaster
Another government report shows the president’s success in blocking reform.
Military Academies Exempt From Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling
‘Potentially distinct’ military interests allow academies to still use race-conscious admissions, court says.
Scot Peterson, Deputy at Parkland School Shooting, Found Not Guilty
Former school resource officer, assailed for his response to 2018 slayings, was acquitted of child neglect.
Bestselling Books Week Ended June 24
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Google to Block Canada News Links in Response to Law
The company said it would remove the links in its search function for Canadian users once a new national law takes effect […]
Niantic Is Laying Off Around 25% of Its Workforce, Shutting Down Some Games
The ‘Pokémon Go’ creator is a pioneer in augmented-reality videogaming.