Reports

290,295 Bridges in US Need Repair or Replacement–Here’s What 1 State Is Doing

Massachusetts plans to build new versions of the two bridges linking the mainland to Cape Cod over the next decade.

Single Fathers Call for Shared Parenting Laws

A 20-year custody battle began when Ayden Wright’s mother sued his father, Rustin Wright, over custody, support, and visitation shortly after Ayden’s birth.
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Truck Tariffs to Take Effect, With Mexico and Canada Sharing Brunt of Impact

U.S. imposes 25% tariff on medium- and heavy-duty truck imports from Mexico and Canada starting Nov. 1, affecting billions in cross-border trade.

Foreign Terror Designation Could Boost US Efforts to Dismantle Antifa

Labeling Antifa as a foreign terrorist organization gives the U.S. broader powers to investigate, seize assets, and prosecute beyond domestic limits.

Behind CCP’s Closed Doors, a Weakened Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping retained his title as China’s top leader, but analysts say his grip on power may be weakening despite the regime’s show of strength.

White House Ballroom a Classical, Beautiful, and Long Overdue Project, Architects Say

Before Trump became president he envisioned a White House ballroom and offered to build one at his own expense. The Obama admin turned him down.

Major White House Renovations Through the Years

President Donald's Trump's $300 million ballroom will join a long line of renovations that eventually became cherished parts of the building’s facade.

America’s Birth Rate Is Dropping–Here’s Why It Matters

America’s aging population and declining birthrate are driving a demographic shift expected to reshape the economy and infrastructure for decades.