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The left finds another reason to find fault with Justice Samuel Alito.
A judge says Alabama can’t make it a crime to help a woman obtain an out-of-state abortion.
The Justice Department tries to use a wartime statute to make taxpayers pay for the company’s potential infringement liability.
Vladimir Putin’s friends in Tbilisi are following the Kremlin’s playbook to shut down independent voices in civil society.
If Bob Dylan deserves a Nobel Prize in Literature, the award doesn’t deserve the respect of anyone.
America isn’t polarized so much as evenly divided by party, which doesn’t suit our institutions.
‘Young voters aren’t all that mystical; they’re a lot like the average American, concerned first and foremost with the state of the economy.’
The rise of an explosive political movement, education at a crossroads, the man who scammed the U.S. Navy and more.
Released in France 75 years ago this month, the film follows a small-town postman played by the director himself, and combines comic brilliance with a warm, sensitive nostalgia.
The accidental Speaker talks about his eventful first six months, what he told Biden about the border, and why he’s planning to keep the gavel next year.
What does Shakespeare have to do with climate change? Ask the state’s first lady, Tammy Murphy.
‘It was like he made you feel everything’s gonna be OK,’ she says. And ‘he’s very funny and sarcastic.’
Her overreliance on short-term borrowing sets taxpayers up for a painful economic reckoning.
The CTU abandons students to seek a billion-dollar raise.
The President already waived his claim on the special counsel interview.
His limits on Kyiv are a strategy for defeat on the installment plan.
A 7-2 majority blesses the CFPB’s auto-funding scheme over a dissent by Justices Alito and Gorsuch.
The government seems powerless to stop the massacres and mass abductions.
A boy’s-eye view of my grandfather’s most important case.
The president’s son will likely go on trial before the candidates meet on June 27.
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