Despite all the phony calls for investigations by dark-money extremist groups, Kimberly Strassel has this for the Wall Street Journal: They Won't Sink Zinke
Missoula Attorney Quentin Rhoades will be representing Montana State Representative Art Wittich in a dispute both men say revolves around free speech and the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling.
The Wall Street Journal recently published an editorial by Federal Communications Commissioner Ajit Pai regarding an FCC plan to survey television and radio editors on which news stories to cover.
The Wall Street Journal reports today that over 45 million Americans, that’s nearly 15% of the U. S. population relied on Food Stamps in August. According to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, that’s a 8.1% increase in the past year alone.