The EEOC is moving to rescind a rule that has stood in the way of its politicized attacks alleging discrimination against white men.

I dropped my new friends off at the arena, a gray structure that blended into the surrounding parking lots. We waved goodbye, and they disappeared into the security line. Police on horseback wearing cowboy hats and actual spurs directed me away from the crowds, which added some Texas flair to the mundane act of sitting in traffic.
The EEOC is moving to rescind a rule that has stood in the way of its politicized attacks alleging discrimination against white men.
The official count of U. S. personnel hurt or killed in the war on Iran inched up, but it still omits hundreds of known casualties.

A lackluster attitude highlights divisions between the United States and its G-7 allies.

Financing foreign elections is a curious habit for a one-party state.
A war of choice has turned into a strategic disaster for Washington.
Foreign intervention is a policy with a long history of disaster.
Development aid remains the best way to reduce drug production.