Digital Originals May 6, 2022 Voters sympathetic to eliminating Title 42 but seek middle ground Kansas City residents share their thoughts about whether Title 42 should be eliminated.
Digital Originals March 25, 2022 A Democrat declared violent crime a public health emergency. Police union president calls it a political move Little Rock's mayor declared violent crime a "public health crisis" the same day he announced his re-election campaign, drawing questions from the local Fraternal Order of Police.
Digital Originals March 22, 2022 Iowans 'frustrated' with subsidizing Apple, which lobbied against women's sports bill, journalist says Apple, which received $200 million in state subsidies, lobbied against an Iowa law that requires participants in girl's high school sports to be biologically female.
Digital Originals March 21, 2022 Ukraine and Russia may use 'unconventional warfare' strategies, former CIA officer says Former U.S. Ambassador Ronald D. Johnson told Fox News that Ukraine and Russia can both advance their causes using unconventional warfare strategies.
Digital Originals March 21, 2022 Iowans respond to delayed project giving Apple $200 million in public incentives: 'It's just welfare' Residents of a Des Moines, Iowa, suburb criticized a secretive agreement that gave Apple $200 million in public subsidies.
Digital Originals March 9, 2022 Europe's green energy policies strengthened Putin, Michael Shellenberger says European energy policies empower Putin in the Ukrainian conflict, according to author Michael Shellenberger.
Digital Originals March 4, 2022 Ukraine conflict 'heightens the risk' of Chinese-American war, professor says Russia's invasion of Ukraine makes Chinese military action in Taiwan more likely, according to Tufts University professor Michael Beckley.