If nothing comes of Fulton County’s admission, the implication will be that election laws can be treated as optional rather than binding. By Hans Mahncke…
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Block claims to just want to protect children from abuse and neglect, but his nebulous ideas of what that means would put all homeschoolers at…
Corporate media framed the Indiana Senate’s vote against new pro-Republican congressional maps as a matter of loyalty or betrayal to President Trump, but the reality is far more complex. The episode instead highlights deeper distractions and dysfunction within the Republican Party that are being obscured by simplistic headlines.
By Shawn Fleetwood In a major win for the Trump administration, a federal appellate court upheld the Pentagon’s prohibition on trans-identifying individuals from serving in…
By Joy Pullmann While Indiana’s congressional redistricting efforts generate massive attention, an immigration bill the Trump administration supports is lagging. While the Indiana legislature’s congressional…
On Friday the Supreme Court agreed to review a case that could finally force a long, overdue reckoning with how the 14th Amendment’s citizenship clause has been interpreted for more than a century.
“The War Department will not be distracted by Democracy building, interventionism, undefined wars, regime change, climate change, woke moralizing, and feckless nation-building,” he said, speaking at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
By: M.D. Kittle Garbage in, garbage out. GIGO, as computer geeks commonly call it, is the principle that if a system receives inadequate or bad data, the…
By Brianna Lyman What’s more, if America is really serious about protecting her sovereignty, then there should be a complete moratorium on all immigration, from…
By: Brianna Lyman Two National Guardsmen were shot and critically injured in Washington, D.C., when a suspect, identified as an Afghan national let in through a…
By: Emily Pinette and Jerry M. Roper History rides the currents of Virginia’s James River. America’s oldest settlements and cities, Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Richmond, were fed…
By: Jordan Boyd Two National Guardsmen sent to Washington, D.C., to assist in the Trump administration’s quest to clean up the capital city were shot on…
By: Brianna Lyman “Two Men. One Identity. They Both Paid the Price,” The New York Times’ Eli Saslow and Gabriela Bhaskar wrote Sunday. But before you start thinking…


















