
Leo Briceno is an intern at The Federalist. He is a senior at Patrick Henry College, working towards a degree in political journalism. Follow him on Twitter at @_LeoBriceno.
A combination of factors add up to make losses in long-term care facilities one of the largest disasters of the pandemic, leaving nursing homes and their residents exposed to COVID-19.
A joint government agreement between Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Ganzt provides Israel a more focused leadership to combat the spread of COVID-19, and marks the end of a year and a half of political impasse.
Vladimir Putin and Crown Prince Mohamad Bin Salman are in an all-out economic brawl, keeping a barrel of oil at an extremely low price point.
The United States is neither pragmatically nor legislatively prepared to match the rapid development of facial-recognition technology.
For the first time in a long time, the United States and China are striking a deal to set up better trade relations for both countries.
Democrats are right about the need for a change in policy. But will the 2020 Bail Reform Bill provide changes that will protect poor defendants and the people on the streets?
‘We expect a singular debate on both articles. Not one debate on abuse of power and not another debate on obstruction of Congress,’ Fox reporter Chad Pergram says.
The data show the Catholic voting demographic is more important than you might assume. Could Joe Biden use his Catholic background to his advantage?
Former Fox News anchor and NBC News Host Megyn Kelly is back to broadcasting and original reporting less than a year after leaving NBC.
‘Communism promises to make everyone equal, but delivers radical inequality. Every time it is tried, it ends either in economic collapse or a police state.’