After Israel’s phenomenal precision strike against the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah on Tuesday, which killed about a dozen people and wounded thousands more, the Jewish state’s critics kicked into ...
Since 1906, The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) has been a standard resource for writers, editors, and publishers of American English. The print release of the 18th edition on September 19 (it is also ...
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the North’s worst episode of school desegregation–related racial violence: Boston’s busing riots. Mobs hurled rocks at buses filled with black students newly ...
The final year of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life was both a tragedy and, in a more obscure sense, a triumph. Fitzgerald, who died of a heart attack at 44 in 1940, was sober and writing well when he died, ...
The former Italian prime minister's report is a needed wake-up call, but his prescription—more government spending—can only ...
The Veterans Health Administration is the largest health-care system in the United States, directly employing more than 371,000 health professionals at 172 medical centers and 1,138 outpatient sites.
In 2015, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) accepted a formal request to initiate a national coverage analysis for “gender-reassignment surgery.” When making these coverage ...
Wielding “ethics” violations against one’s political foes is a Washington tradition. When it comes to ethics and the Supreme Court, observers should not be deceived. Current attacks on the justices’ ...
Abandoned oil and gas wells dot the landscape, especially in the Appalachians. Because these “orphan wells” pose hazards to people and the environment, the federal government plans to send $5 billion ...
There’s never any excuse for corruption, but, as good corporate risk managers know, one way to prevent fraud and theft is to reduce the temptation for fraud and theft. Implement checks and balances, ...