Commanders coach Dan Quinn revealed the anticipated news Monday afternoon -- the battered Jayden Daniels, who missed seven games with injuries, will not play another down this season.
As we prepare to celebrate 250 years of independence, the U.S. faces a new trans-Atlantic threat: the European Union's Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive.
The return to an engaged "America First" posture has already restored strength, clarity and conviction to Latin America, where it has long been neglected and required.
Seattle Public Schools is under an astonishing misconception: that it owns its students and the rights of those students' custodial parents constitute a mere inconvenience to be circumvented.
As the federal government undertakes a major rewrite of procurement rules, Congress and the Trump administration have a unique opportunity to fix an excessively regulated system.
Buried in the National Defense Authorization Act that passed the House last week and is set to pass the Senate this week is authorization and funding for a crucial program: the Baltic Security Initiative.
Inferior federal court judges continue pushing the limits of their authority. Last week, one laid the groundwork for throwing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem behind bars.