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America Should Remain a Beacon of Hope for the Persecuted Chicago’s Longest Weekend: The George Floyd Riots Five Years Later A massive new history reexamines a period in the nation’s history ...
The slap of firm government is the only way to right admissions, hiring, antisemitism, and staff bloat.
A world in which the U.S. won’t stand up for the very basic principle that countries should not invade their neighbors is a more dangerous place.
Santos’s sentencing comes after he pleaded guilty last year to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges in New York.
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Medical schools are encouraging students to downplay the harmful effects of obesity amid an epidemic of obesity-related disease.
The Hennepin County Attorney’s office is seeking diversion for Minnesota Department of Human Service employee Dylan Adams after he allegedly vandalized at least six Teslas in Minneapolis while walking ...
The lawsuit argues only Congress can grant the president the authority to implement tariffs, calling Trump’s levies illegal.
The Redlands Unified School District is the third district in California to take a public stance against transgender participation in girls’ sports.
Participants in the counter-campaign say the Houthis’ policy is a blatant attempt to silence dissent and cover up the extent of the damage from U.S. strikes. They view the gag order as an implicit ...
It’s becoming increasingly clear that the people manning the second Trump administration — outside of Stephen Miller, perhaps — primarily have instincts as opposed to plans; many seem not to have ...