Big Tech has showered think tanks with funding to brainwash Americans into believing that their country is starving for tech expertise.
The president said that Foxconn would invest $10 billion and create up to 13,000 well-paying manufacturing jobs. That was 18 months ago.
Now, President Trump's reason for the shutdown, a "crisis" at the border, was a lie.
She speaks in the calm manner needed for dealing with people who act on impulse. Mother of five, she's a proven master at containing tantrums.
An outbreak of measles four years ago at Disneyland focused attention on a growing health menace — the refusal of parents to vaccinate their children.
Drugmakers rang in the new year by raising prices on hundreds of products — American prices, that is. Americans focused on the celebrations weren't paying attention.
The kids are bratty, the parents fighting, the homes a mess. It's remarkable how American domestic life can breed so much dissatisfaction amid so much plenty.
We who follow immigration policy closely know that the wall is a dumb idea. Closing much of the government over it is dumber still.
A new medical device may change almost everything we think about making babies.
Not long ago, agriculture was a crown jewel of America's export economy. Then President Trump happened.
So much of the previously unthinkable has been done by President Trump that it is not impossible to imagine that he might regard a terrorist attack as a useful distraction.
Aha, so it's against the law to lie to FBI agents. How would a president's top national security aide know that?
Republicans had two years to replace or fix the ACA to their liking. They didn't do it.
Pelosi reminded Trump that the midterm elections changed the power dynamics in the Democrats' favor. Trump responded with trademark repetition.