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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 5

1968—Sirhan Sirhan assassinates Democratic presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy just after midnight during the celebration of Kennedy’s victory in the California primary. Sirhan’s death sentence for...

Iowa Higher Ed Breakthrough

The state will now require all graduates of its public universities to complete a survey course in American history and a survey course in...

Remove Bill Pulte

A top national security position shouldn’t be treated like a political prize.

A D-Day Model of Leadership America Should Seek to Follow

General Eisenhower’s words provide a good example to emulate in our next 250 years.

The Down Syndrome–Abortion Debate Returns

Signs of humanity and hope amid a social media swarm.

Freedom Is Worth the Risk

The free society is worth defending because the human person is worth defending.

The Unsung Hede Massing

You may not know the communist-turned-ex-communist actress’s name, but her story is worth knowing.

Senate Dems block reauthorization of foreign surveillance law over objections to Trump’s acting DNI

A foreign surveillance law could expire next Friday as Democrats block a bipartisan bill to reauthorize the key spy authority over their concerns about President Trump's pick to temporarily lead the U.S. intelligence community.

Senate passes $70 billion immigration enforcement funding package after overnight voting session

The Senate early Friday passed a $70 billion package to fund immigration enforcement agencies through the remainder of President Trump's term, after pulling an all-nighter.

The most anti-regime community in America is handing Washington to its enemies by not voting

Iranian Americans despise the Islamic Republic more than almost any group on earth. They fled it. They lost family to it. They protest against it every weekend in cities across America. They showed up to CPAC in numbers I have never seen at any political event, because Reza Pahlavi, the man who represents everything the […]

Lock Congress in Independence Hall and don’t let them out until they reach permitting reform deal

From May to July 1776, delegates from 13 disparate colonies sat in a stuffy room in Philadelphia, windows sealed against eavesdroppers, sweating through coarse wool coats in the summer heat. They disagreed about nearly everything. Thomas Jefferson’s elegant and inspired draft was sliced by a quarter in debate. Delegates from the South threatened to walk […]

The plot to overthrow Armenia’s prime minister as US draws closer to key ally

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stopped in Armenia on May 26 (on his way back from an official visit to India) to meet with Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to sign the “Charter on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the Republic of Armenia and the United States.” Rubio’s visit — the first by a U.S. […]

Nightmare scenario: Washington is paying for Hezbollah’s shield

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon was created in March 1978 by Security Council Resolutions 425 and 426 after Israel’s Operation Litani. Its mandate required confirming Israeli withdrawal, restoring peace and security, and helping Beirut reassert sovereignty in the south. What began 47 years ago as a temporary buffer has mutated into an institutional […]

When propaganda creates violence: A Georgian Orthodox warning to American Jews

Emergency exits are not built after smoke fills a building. They are built while the hallways are still clear, the doors remain open, and the choice to leave is still a matter of free will — not panic. That lesson has stayed with me throughout my life. And today, watching the United States from the […]

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