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When I look at the definition of a musical genius, Peter Green ticks every box," Primary Wave's Robin Godfrey Cass said.
If the rescission bill passes, $1.1 billion of funding will be cut from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, limiting public radio’s ability to license music.
When does philosophy degenerate into simple propaganda? In this week‘s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon examines the ...
An Israeli man’s memoir about being held captive by Hamas is set for U.S. release. Eli Sharabi's *Hostage," originally ...
Utah Sen. Mike Lee said late Saturday he was pulling a provision to sell public lands from the “One Big Beautiful Bill” because of changes required to the language by the Senate parliamentarian. In a ...
Five Republican members of Congress have reportedly sent a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson declaring that they will oppose the so-called Big, Beautiful Bill if the Senate keeps the Mike Lee, R- ...
Sen. Mike Lee announced changes to his controversial public lands sale provision in the "big beautiful" budget bill, that U.S. Forest Service Lands would no longer be included, and that Bureau of Land ...
Ernst's DOGE caucus targets "Little Pentagon" and five other underused federal buildings for sale to private sector.
An analysis by The Wilderness Society found that more than 250 million acres currently under the Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service are at risk of sale.
The move is part of the Trump administration’s effort to defang and downsize the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Health policy news from Washington includes RFK Jr. naming new CDC vaccine advisers and GOP interest in most-favored nation drug pricing growing.
In this month's People, Politics, and Prose, FPRI's Walter McDougall joins Ron Granieri to discuss his latest book The Lecturer's Art: Gems of American History (Encounter Books).