Rubio sticks to Trump’s firm stance, takes softer tone in speech to allies

Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered a reassuring message to America’s allies on Saturday, striking a less aggressive but still firm tone about the administration’s intent to reshape the trans-Atlantic alliance and push its priorities after more than a year of President Donald Trump’s often-hostile rhetoric toward traditional allies. Reminding his audience at the annual

College and University Tenure Reform Gaining Momentum in Several States

Faculty members and other employees at California State University–Los Angeles stop working for the start of a five-day strike at Cal State–LA in Los Angeles on Jan. 22, 2024. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images At a growing number of public higher education institutions across the nation, professors are no longer guaranteed a job for

Das Kapital Gains

REVIEW: ‘All About the Money’ Fergie Chambers / ‘All About the Money’ You’ve probably never heard of James Cox “Fergie” Chambers Jr., but that’s OK. There isn’t much to know that can’t be gleaned from a cursory description or even photos of his “edgy” tattoos glorifying communist tyrants. Have you ever wondered what would happen

FAA Mandates Airlines to Affirm Merit Hiring for Pilots

Airplanes at the Denver International Airport in Denver, Colo., on Sept. 13, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is issuing a new mandatory rule that requires all commercial airlines in the country to formally commit to merit-based hiring for pilots, according to a Feb. 13 statement from the Department of Transportation

What services will be affected by the DHS government shutdown?

Washington — The Department of Homeland Security officially shut down at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, after Congress failed to pass a bill to fund its operations before a stopgap measure lapsed.  Democrats had made a number of demands to restrain the government’s immigration crackdown in exchange for their support of the funding measure but could