The judge found he inflated his assets, but this penalty is unreal.
Progressives move to block TV ads opposing the Biden EV mandate.
Regulators want to cut off lawsuits six years after a rule is issued. But that’s not what the Administrative Procedure Act says.
Where were the whistleblowers?
Celebrate the story of survival and liberation, but beware dwelling too much on suffering and grievance.
Credit Trump’s Georgia prosecutor with realizing no one will be hanging on fine points of the law.
‘Since Biden has trouble communicating, he could give greater prominence to Vice President Kamala Harris.’
Congress gave international organizations immunity from civil liability. It’s time to establish an exception.
Pressed to summarize Nikki Haley’s message, one supporter offered: ‘She’s not Donald Trump?’
St. George broke away from the regional district so its kids could learn skilled trades in school.
Vladimir Putin thinks he can kill opponents with impunity, and he knows he must to retain power.
Three big firms—JPMorgan Asset Management, BlackRock and State Street Global Advisors—exit the Climate Action pressure group.
Maybe Mike Turner’s national-security threat warning will awaken a complacent Washington, D.C.
If he steps aside, he’ll be a hero to his party. If he stays, his legacy may well be a second Trump term.
The doctors and nurses saving lives after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade won’t get the recognition they deserve.
The weakest case gets a trial date, as the Georgia DA takes the stand.
Russian media are thrilled by the U.S. natural gas export ban.
Efforts to insulate prosecutions from politics always do more harm than good.
Silence has its place in church, but don’t forget that ‘God put the wiggle in children.’
A political prosecution of Trump begins to collapse.
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