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Fourteen House Republicans voted against military aid to any American allies.
Volkswagen got the political message about resisting the auto workers union.
Large bipartisan majorities vote for more U.S. weapons and aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
The Justices hear an appeal of a Ninth Circuit ruling that makes it hard for cities to enforce public order or get treatment for addicts and the mentally ill.
Tehran’s direct attack on Israel demonstrates the urgency of defeating the Axis of Resistance.
The economy may be chugging along, but usury could bring a day of reckoning.
States make a strong legal case against Biden’s SAVE ‘grants.’
His administration gives Tehran a free hand to export oil while shutting down domestic development.
As the election nears, he’s blocking oil drilling and mining in the state.
The university finally calls in the cops to remove an anti-Israel mob on campus, in a lesson for Democratic mayors.
The Kremlin fills the vacuum left by the French, and the U.S. may lose its antiterror base in Niger.
Deterrence ‘by deference’ has failed, says Mark Dubowitz, and Tehran is now closer than ever to acquiring nuclear weapons.
I need Rudy, the runt of the litter, as much as he needs me.
Mike Johnson has become clear on the stakes but Joe Biden’s waffle on war aims can’t continue much longer.
Biden gets the restraint he wanted, but Tehran’s menace persists, especially its nuclear program.
Perhaps it’s always darkest before the cultural dawn.
Limits on ownership by institutional investors would curtail investment in the state’s homes.
A toothless task force and other measures haven’t stopped antisemitism from flourishing on campus.
The American porn-star trial, the tawdry British memoirs—all signal weakness and decadence.
Europe has become a hostile environment for energy companies.
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