by Mike Glenn Russia and Ukraine have about 90% of their combat power still available for use after two weeks of intense fighting since President Vladimir Putin…
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by Ryan Lovelace A federal appeals court has dismissed Twitter’s lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, which accused him of retaliating for the social media platform’s ban of…
By Jeff Mordock Sen. Josh Hawley on Wednesday demanded Attorney General Merrick Garland bar the wife of White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan from having…
By Kerry Picket Three more House Democrats called it quits on Monday, bringing the total number of retirements in the caucus before the midterm elections to…
By Kerry Picket and Mica Soellne Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s claim that the smash-and-grab crime wave is a hoax drew howls from fellow lawmakers on Capitol Hill, as retailers…
By J. Christian Adams All eyes were on Michigan in the 2020 election last November. After all, it was the first election in the state…
by Haris Alic President Biden’s multitrillion-dollar social welfare and climate change bill does not fully pay for all of its entitlement programs, contrary to assertions long…
by Joseph Clark The FBI currently has 2,700 open investigations of domestic extremism, more than double the usual number of cases, according to counterterrorism officials, underscoring the Biden…
by Haris Alic The political impasse among Democrats over President Biden’s $3.5 trillion social welfare and climate change bill has convinced liberals that the only way…
By Mauricio Savarese SAO PAULO — Brazil‘s president claimed Sunday that COVID-19 protocols at soccer matches had prevented him from attending a game. Jair Bolsonaro said he had wanted…
By Guy Taylor Voter turnout was down and security tight, but the overall scene was one of relative peace Sunday as Iraq held its fifth parliamentary election since…
by Joseph Clark Former President Donald Trump renewed his attacks on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Saturday night, calling the Kentucky Republican out for failing to challenge the 2020…
By Brandon J. Weichert ANALYSIS/OPINION: Commercial satellites passing over the western desert of China have revealed a massive, previously undetected nuclear missile range under construction. Multiple silos…
By Kery Murakami Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Friday backed off from his proposal to create a new grant that was seen as encouraging the teaching…
By Douglas Ernst Sen. Rand Paul says Americans must not let “the fearmongers win” as rhetoric about the dangers of the delta variant of COVID-19 heats…
By James Varney THE BIG TALK Desiree Andrade fervently believes that the killers of her 20-year-old son, Julian — who was brutally beaten, thrown off a cliff…
by Douglas Ernst A Texas couple is alive today thanks to a fierce survival instinct and the willingness to practice their 2nd Amendment rights. David…
By Valerie Richardson One hundred days into the Biden administration, The Washington Post is calling a lid on the presidential fact-checking database. Glenn Kessler,…


















