Student debt now could lead to an economic catastrophe in the future. The New York Times reports that student borrowing is at $1.5 trillion. “Many borrowers...
Steve Perry, the rock ‘n’ roll legend who was born in Hanford, tells The New York Times that his Valley roots cling to him today. “A...
Twenty-five years ago, the Oslo accords heralded a promising new era in the long quest for peace between Israelis and Palestinians. The agreements, signed on the...
The U.S. unemployment rate is 3.9%, lowest since 2000. Corporate investment is showing muscle, consumer spending is surging and the economy is growing at a healthy...
The Trump administration’s reversal of its family separation policy for immigrants crossing the border illegally is less than meets the eye, according to a June 22...
Billionaire and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg will spend $80 million to help elect Democrats to the House of Representatives, the New York Times...
How exactly will the Trump tariffs affect the economy? American businesses will soon find out and adjust as some of the United States’ largest trading partners...
The Arab-Israeli conflict is a divisive issue as old as the Torah and Quran. The Holy Scriptures say when Abraham drove out his son Ishmael, so...
From The New York Times Editorial Board, May 14, 2018: “The day the United States opened its embassy in Jerusalem is a day the world has...
A federal court judge has rejected Saudi Arabia’s bid to dismiss lawsuits claiming it helped plan the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. As Reuters news agency...
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