The law of unintended consequences aptly arrived in black robes. On January 6, Wyoming’s Supreme Court struck down both a near-total abortion ban and the country’s first explicit ban on abortion pills ...
Federal bodycam coverage is patchy compared with local police. It raises accountability fears after the shooting of Renee ...
The U.S. may already have its Maduro “insider”—and his testimony could turn Trump’s raid into a courtroom knockout.
Russia helps Venezuela export oil as Iran supplies it with drones. The United States is now firmly in the middle.
On the occasion of his new book, Defender in Chief: Donald Trump’s Fight for Presidential Power, Hoover Institution visiting fellow and Berkeley Law School professor John Yoo joins the show to make a ...
Glenn Loury, a professor, economist, and self-described "woke-buster," candidly opened up about race relations and crime in an episode of "Uncommon Knowledge" on Fox Nation. The "woke-buster" voiced ...
The day before this show was recorded, Dr. Thomas Sowell began his 10th decade of life. Remarkably on one hand and yet completely expected on the other, he remains as engaged, analytical, and ...
California Research Program Experiments on People with ‘Life-Shortening’ Conditions Our Friends (and Hamas’s Friends) the Qataris Israel Is Pursuing Victory The End Game Death Throes of Humphrey’s ...
Thomas Guilfoil started his law practice in 1941, at what is now Bryan Cave. “There were nine of us,” he says, “and today there are 1,000.” He left the silk-stocking firm to start his own, ...
It was 1975, and Anne Keefe was staying over in St. Louis on her way to an interview in Kansas City for a TV job. The phone rang at 6:03 a.m. “Bob Hyland,” said a gruff voice belonging to the ...
Icicles, the weather, and cooking. Pretty mundane stuff. But at Moses Znaimer's ideacity Conference, held this past June in Toronto, a geophysicist nicknamed "Dr. Freeze", an editor from the Old ...