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Somaliland: Israel is not the issue

Since it broke away from the central government in 1991, Somaliland has boasted  more than three decades of political democracy and economic stability.

Swalwell, Goldman to offer bill stripping ICE agents of qualified immunity

Reps. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) and Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) are planning to introduce a bill that would strip federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers of their qualified immunity protections. The bill, called the ICE OUT Act, comes amid fervent debate over whether an ICE officer should face criminal prosecution for the fatal shooting of 37-year-old...

Obama Presidential Center job listings push ‘anti-racism’ pledge ahead of opening

Obama Presidential Center opens June in Chicago with anti-racism commitment for all hires, contrasting President Donald Trump's federal DEI elimination.

Key Republican negotiator details bipartisan Obamacare fix as abortion dispute remains sticking point

Healthcare plan from bipartisan senators would extend premium subsidies, add income caps and offer health savings account option backed by President Donald Trump.

US move on Venezuela sparks Taiwan comparisons as lawmakers debate China threat

Rep. Gregory Meeks warns China sees opportunity to justify Taiwan aggression by pointing to U.S. military action in Venezuela. House Foreign Affairs Committee members debate differences.

Republican senators hit border, touting tougher security and tax cuts, in 2026 kickoff

Senate Republicans visit southern border Friday to showcase border security wins and economic policies ahead of November midterm elections campaign.

Higher Ed Reforms Are Possible in Purple States

The Martin Center has been running a series of articles on higher ed reforms in the states, and today’s article focuses on Wisconsin.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 9

1979—In Colautti v. Franklin, the Supreme Court rules unconstitutional, by a vote of 6 to 3, a Pennsylvania statute that requires that if an abortionist determines...

Newsom Has His Own Massive State Fraud Problem

California’s scandal dwarfs Minnesota’s.

Heed the Unforgettable Words of Henry Hyde

Plus: Michael Reagan opened up on adoption — his.

The Supreme Court Is Getting Presidential Power All Wrong

The nation’s highest court is distorting the Framers’ intent on the power of the presidency.

The fate of Venezuela: What happens next?

President Trump's authorization of the brazen U.S. military raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas has sent questions swirling around what comes next for the South American nation and what the Trump administration's strategy is for preventing a total economic and security meltdown in Venezuela.

WATCH: Vance says Denmark ‘obviously’ had not done a proper job in securing Greenland

U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance said Wednesday that Denmark "obviously" had not done a proper job in securing Greenland and that President Trump "is willing to go as far as he has to" to defend American interests in the Arctic.

My part in the ayatollahs’ downfall

Iran’s clerical tyrants are as different from Mark Twain as it’s possible to imagine. But since they toppled the shah in 1979, they might often have echoed him, saying, “reports of our death are greatly exaggerated.” As Iranian popular protests multiply and grow into their third week, it is devoutly — if that’s the right […]

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