Courts in crisis: When activist judges overstep, American citizens pay the price
We find ourselves in a time when, as a free nation, we allow judges to revoke people's rights simply because they can.
We find ourselves in a time when, as a free nation, we allow judges to revoke people's rights simply because they can.
Britain's political party leaders were crisscrossing the country on Thursday, the first day of a six-week election campaign in which voters will decide whether to end the governing Conservatives' 14 years in power.
Taiwan scrambled jets and put missile, naval and land units on alert Thursday over Chinese military exercises being conducted around the self-governing island democracy where a new president took office this week.
Norway on Thursday said it would further tighten its restrictions on the entry of people from Russia, saying those with tourist visas issued by Norway before regulations were tightened in 2022 or issued by another European country will be barred from entering the Scandinavian country as of next week.
A strong gust of wind toppled the stage at a campaign rally Wednesday evening in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon, killing at least nine people -- including a child -- and injuring 63, the state's governor said.
China's military held exercises surrounding Taiwan on Thursday in what it called punishment for separatist forces seeking independence on the self-governed island where a new president took office this week.
The Arizona Senate approved a proposed ballot measure that would ask voters in November to make it a state crime for noncitizens to enter the state through Mexico at any location other than a port of entry.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. is under fire for a second week in a row over flying a flag.
LeBron James is now the youngest - and the oldest - player to make an All-NBA team. And Dallas' Luka Doncic and Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander are in position to make around $1 million per game a few years from now.
A group representing the families of hostages held in Gaza has released new video footage showing Hamas' capture of five female Israeli soldiers near the Gaza border on Oct. 7.
All too often, Americans of all political stripes are quick to criticize the decisions made by the federal government or to raise concerns over whether D.C. understands the issues that really matter to them.
On the early morning of March 26th, 2024, a shipping vessel the size of the Eiffel Tower and the weight of the Washington Monument collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland.
Virginia's 1st District encompasses some of the most unique transportation challenges in the country.
On his first day in office, President Biden made quick work of handing down an unprecedented number of executive orders to undo years of the Trump administration's careful efforts to protect the American West.
Roads and bridges are likely among the first things you think of when someone mentions infrastructure. Yet another very important piece of infrastructure quite literally powers our country.
There's an old saying among pilots: "If you build a mile of highway, it'll take you a mile, but if you build a mile of runway, it can take you anywhere."
Revitalizing our infrastructure will ensure that America remains interconnected a nation united not only by asphalt, steel, and telecom cables, but by the promise of opportunity for all.
I am honored to serve as Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials in the 118th Congress.
When it comes to infrastructure investment, Americans can usually count on Congress to come together. We don't have to look far for recent examples of bipartisanship.
America is in desperate need of an infrastructure overhaul.
Every day, U.S. airlines transport 2.6 million people and 61,000 tons of cargo across the globe.
During an annual inspection of the Interstate 40 bridge connecting Arkansas and Tennessee in May 2021, a crack in a support beam was discovered.
"I see an America where a mighty network of highways spreads across our country." President Dwight Eisenhower, Oct. 1, 1956, Speech in Lexington, Kentucky.
Freight railroad companies are the backbone of a thriving American economy.
Recently, I hosted a forum on Securing America's Energy Infrastructure in Omaha, Neb.