Who Should Run Our Elections — Washington or Your County?
Most Americans don’t think much about who runs an election. You show up. You vote. You go home. The ballot […]
Most Americans don’t think much about who runs an election. You show up. You vote. You go home. The ballot […]
You hear it almost daily now. The economy is strong.Inflation is cooling.Growth is steady. And yet, at the grocery store,
Last night’s State of the Union address wasn’t just another speech — it set a record. At 108 minutes, it’s
There’s a kind of worry that doesn’t make headlines. It shows up in small pauses. In longer sighs. In the
There’s a certain image most Americans carry in their minds when they think of the National Guard. It’s a Guard
The quiet expansion of biometric surveillance in America There was a time in this country when being in public meant
When a president loses in court, Americans expect disappointment. Maybe even anger. What we don’t expect — or at least
There’s something steadying about walking through a national park and reading the plaques. You’re not just looking at old buildings
In 1863, standing among fresh graves at Gettysburg, Abraham Lincoln spoke words that still cut through time. In the Gettysburg
If democracy had a sound, most of us imagine it would be loud. Crowds. Debates. Applause. Protest signs. Election night