By: Ben Weingarten
August 14, 2024
By: Paul Sperry
August 13, 2024
By: James Varney
August 6, 2024
By: Julie Kelly
July 30, 2024
People close to President Biden say he believes he could have won a second term. But he came to realize that the fight would rip apart the... Read More
When a former presidential candidate and Iraq War veteran was put under "Quiet Skies" surveillance, U.S. Air Marshals blew the whistle on an... Read More
Increasing the use of voting machines after the 2000 “didn’t fix the Bush v. Gore problem,” but “just made our elections less... Read More
Personal data retained by government or private entities are always at risk of compromise, misuse, or access by law enforcement. Read More
Companies whose futures depend on plastic production are trying to persuade the federal government to allow them to put the label... Read More
Topline: Colorado’s oil and gas wells are not profitable enough to cover their own cleanup costs. A new study from the Carbon Tracker... Read More
By: Ben Weingarten
August 14, 2024
By: Paul Sperry
August 13, 2024
By: James Varney
August 6, 2024
By: Julie Kelly
July 30, 2024
Federal authorities have filed drug charges against five individuals, including two medical doctors, in connection with the death of... Read More
Othram, a forensic genetic genealogy start-up in The Woodlands, is helping law enforcement identify bodies and solve hundreds of decades-old... Read More
Candice and Brandon Miller showed the public a world of glittering parties and vacations. The money to sustain it did not exist. Read More
Thus far, the courts have barred Curtrina Martin from asking a jury for damages after her Georgia home was raided. She is appealing to the... Read More
By Vince Bielski, RealClearInvestigationsJune 22, 2023 A growing number of states are adopting a comprehensive new type of school choice... Read More
Teachers this year saw the effects of the pandemic’s stress and isolation on young students: Some can barely speak, sit still or even hold... Read More
The covert effort began under Trump and continued into Biden’s presidency, Reuters found. Health experts say it endangered lives for... Read More
It’s not a new idea that viruses can cause or accelerate cancer. But it will probably be years before answers emerge about covid and cancer. Read More
The world must not continue to bear the intolerable risks of research with the potential to cause pandemics. Read More
By James Varney, RealClearInvestigationsJuly 10, 2024 Every day millions of parents put their children under the care of public school... Read More
By Vince Bielski, RealClearInvestigations June 10, 2024 COLUMBUS, OHIO—On a bright morning in May at the Columbus Collegiate Academy... Read More
Joe Feldman has faced many tough crowds in the course of successfully selling his “Grading for Equity” program to school districts across... Read More
How did the Alexander brothers become real-estate elites while allegedly raping or assaulting more than a dozen women? Read More
Nike has staked a claim as a corporate leader on sustainability. Yet company disclosures show that its jets emitted almost 20% more carbon... Read More
Stomach doctors at Seattle Children's Hospital were forced to attend a racially segregated diversity training that included lessons on... Read More
When she was a teenager, Cristina Hineman started testosterone after a 30-minute consult at Planned Parenthood. She’s now suing them. ‘I... Read More
The First Amendment case about a first-grader’s free speech rights is headed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. Read More
The Smishing Triad network sends up to 100,000 scam texts per day globally. One of those messages went to Grant Smith, who infiltrated their... Read More
Sometimes new technologies can seem disappointing but, really, it isn’t the technology that’s disappointing but the people using it. Read More
After Blake Benthall was arrested for running Silk Road 2.0, the infamous illegal drug bazaar, things didn’t go the way you might expect. Read More
We discover the fragility of our technological infrastructure only when it’s too late. Read More
Safety groups say images are so lifelike that it can be hard to see if real children were subject to harms in production Read More
By Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigationsJune 26, 2024 Just before Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton faced off in their second presidential... Read More
SAN FRANCISCO—Vice President Kamala Harris has long cast herself as a fearless pioneer of efforts to fight for social and environmental... Read More
More than a dozen jurisdictions run by Democrats – including Washington D.C., and several adjacent Maryland municipalities – allow... Read More
George Soros and his son Alex have spent at least $117 million since 2016 aimed at reshaping the U.S. justice system, and 3 in 10 Americans... Read More
FOIA documents show the Mueller probe may have been informed by a Pentagon agency. Read More
Railways, roads, power lines, batteries—the heat of climate change is making them all falter. Read More
Former hostages are trying to rebuild their lives in Israel, campaigning for the return of those still in Gaza and mourning for those who... Read More
The former estate of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, is too expensive to keep and perilous to sell. No one knows quite what to... Read More
The long read: When Putin invaded, a historian in Kyiv saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was in danger. So he set out to save as much of... Read More
One of the suspects linked to an alleged terrorist plot targeting Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna, Austria had chemicals and devices at his... Read More
The Darién Gap was once considered impassable. Now hundreds of thousands of migrants are risking treacherous terrain, violence, hunger, and... Read More
A dispatch from London on the brink of chaos Read More
A growing number of Americans aren’t simply out of a job. They’re no longer fit for work. Read More
There is no safe level of alcohol. A single drink a day could shave almost three months off your life. And drinking can boost your cancer... Read More
University of Michigan researchers found that an estimated 15.6 million U.S. adults regularly use at least one of six botanical products... Read More
Initially, many saw paper straws as a solution to the plastic straw problem, but they have their own set of issues. They break down easily,... Read More
Legal battles over President Biden’s various schemes to forgive student debt continue. In July, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals... Read More
Verbal, physical, and sexual aggression among dementia patients in long-term care facilities are alarmingly common. “There is a real... Read More
Part 1: How the AI Fuse Was LitPart 2: One Year of ChatGPT Read More
Ukraine’s counteroffensive has failed to deliver its expected punch and secure a decisive breakthrough, generating friction between... Read More
“Deadly Fake” is a special project from The Dallas Morning News that chronicles the impact of fentanyl on North Texas across 30 days in... Read More
Third in the Georgia Prison Corruption series: An Atlanta Journal-Constitution investigation has found that the state’s failure to employ... Read More
Agriculture feeds 8 billion people every day, but also threatens wild animals and plants because of the resources needed to raise our food,... Read More
“They keep just hoping it’ll go away.” Read More