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What the Founders’ Drinking Habits Have to Do with Gun Rights

Justice Gorsuch raised the issue during oral arguments this week.

DOJ Seeks to Reinstate Its Appeal Regarding Trump’s EOs Against Law Firms

The appeal is likely to be futile, but the administration may be worried about...

Prosecuting Women for Abortions Would Be an Evidentiary Nightmare

And it will disastrously harm the public standing of the pro-life cause.

The Age of Missile Defense 

We now know that all the scorn that has been poured on missile defense...

Trump on Iran: ‘If Anything, I Might’ve Forced Israel’s Hand’

Trump is making clear that it was his own decision to go after Iran...

Trump issues new warnings to Iran as he monitors Middle East turmoil from his Florida estate

President Trump threatened Sunday to hit Iran with the kind of force it "has never seen before" as Iran retaliated against joint, U.S.-Israel military strikes that killed its supreme leader.

U.S. Senate candidates in Texas make final pitches to voters ahead of Tuesday’s primary

A heated U.S. Senate race in Texas entered its final stretch on Sunday with candidates on both sides of the aisle making final pitches to voters ahead of Tuesday's primary, the nation's first big contest of the 2026 midterm elections.

Sen. John Fetterman stands with Trump after strike on Iran, breaks with fellow Democrats

Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania is standing firm in his support for President Trump's decision to approve a military operation against Iran, but said his support is "not limitless."

Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton says GOP voters back Trump decision to strike Iran

Sen. Tom Cotton said Sunday that President Trump's decision to greenlight the joint U.S.-Israel military strike against Iran has been welcome news in his home state of Arkansas.

Enemy within: Counterterrorism experts fear sleeper cells could be poised inside US

U.S. counterterrorism agencies monitor suspected sleeper cells following joint strikes on Iran that killed Ayatollah Khamenei, amid fears of retaliation.

Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine pushes war powers vote, calls U.S. military strike on Iran ‘illegal’

The U.S.-Israel military offensive against Iran -- which killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other top officials -- is stoking a heated fight on Capitol Hill over who has the power to take the country to war.

GOP warns Democrats’ DHS shutdown could jeopardize World Cup security

The stalemate over DHS funding could disrupt World Cup security preparations as Democrats and Republicans clash while the summer tournament rapidly approaches.

Democrats’ divide over Israel erupts after attacks on Iran

The United States’ attack on Iran is stirring up an already-roiling Democratic debate over Israel, just as primary season kicks off. The joint U.S.-Israel...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 1

1954—The Senate, by voice vote, confirms President Eisenhower’s nomination of former California governor Earl Warren to serve as Chief Justice. Warren was already serving...

What Should Our Justice System Do with Lower-Level Offenders?

Modest reforms can reduce crime, whereas big bets often backfire.

Death Comes to Khamenei

The despot at the top of Iran’s clerical hierarchy since 1989 met his fate at the hands of the nations that he devoted his life to...

Special Education Law Needs Reform

Growing rosters and excessive accommodations are making special education less effective for students who truly need it.

Will Democrats Be Able to Force Disclosure of Jack Smith’s Mar-a-Lago Report?

If they take control of a chamber of Congress next year, all bets are off.

Malign Regimes Keep Getting a Pass with the American Media

As long as they’re perceived to be enemies of their enemy, President Trump.

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