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National Guardsmen shooting spotlights the danger of ‘insider attacks’ — and I should know

Rahmanullah Lakanwal is just the latest supposedly highly vetted Afghan military partner accused of turning his weapon on American troops.

‘George W. Bush’s Dismal Failure on Fourth Circuit Nominations’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, which explores how and why...

The Cloudy Case for War in Venezuela

‘Drifting is no way to take Americans to war.’

The ‘Progressive University’ vs. the Classical College

American colleges traded wisdom for credentials under the research university model, Scott Yenor argues.

The Most Terrible Sentence Ever Uttered

What will become of us if given a financial incentive to avoid reconciling political...

Pentagon watchdog finds Hegseth’s use of Signal posed risk to U.S. personnel

The Pentagon's watchdog found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put U.S. personnel and their mission at risk when he used the Signal messaging app to convey sensitive information about a military strike against Houthi militants in Yemen, two people familiar with the findings said Wednesday.

Bessent says White House may ‘veto’ Federal Reserve presidents

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday he would push a new requirement that the Federal Reserve's regional bank presidents live in their districts for at least three years before taking office, a move that could give the White House more power over the independent agency.

U.S. to restrict visas of Nigerians responsible for violence against Christians, Rubio says

The United States will restrict visas for Nigerians and their family members responsible for mass killings and violence against Christians, the U.S. State Department said Wednesday.

U.S. wasted billions trying to fix Afghanistan, says acting inspector general

The U.S. government spent more money on its ambitious but ultimately futile project to create a stable and democratic Afghanistan than it did under the post-World War II Marshall Plan, which rehabilitated more than a dozen European countries ravaged by conflict.

Congress seeks Jack Smith’s testimony about his Trump classified docs, 2020 transfer of power cases

The House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena Wednesday compelling testimony from Jack Smith, the former special counsel who pursued prosecutions against President Trump.

What to know about Somalia as Trump wants Somalis in the U.S. to leave

U.S. President Donald Trump has called Somali immigrants living in the United States "garbage" and wants them to leave, claiming without evidence that "they contribute nothing."

Audit finds dead people, fabricated applications collected Obamacare tax credit

Obamacare's premium tax credit is plagued with fraud, Congress' chief watchdog said Wednesday, erecting new hurdles for Democrats who have made expanding the program a red line -- and even forced a government shutdown over the issue.

Trump backs release of second Caribbean strike footage as scrutiny over ops intensifies

Trump said he supports releasing footage of second military strike on an alleged drug boat in Caribbean waters, amid growing scrutiny over operations in the region.

Boasberg reverses course on Jan. 6 defendants pardoned by Trump

Boasberg reversed course on an earlier ruling involving high-dollar restitution payments, Jan. 6 defendants and key separation of powers issues.

California launches misconduct portal for reporting federal agents during ICE deportation operations

Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a portal for Californians to submit images and videos of suspected federal agent misconduct amid rising ICE deportation activity.

Protesters raged, critics mocked — now Obama says his library’s actually opening

The Obama presidential center featuring a library, museum, and athletic facility on Chicago's South Side will open in June after years of delays.

California’s crackdown on ‘less-lethal’ weapons sparks 2A lawsuit targeting Newsom administration

California faces a Second Amendment lawsuit from Byrna Technologies over state laws that ban tear gas sales and restrict non-lethal pepper projectile launchers.

Democratic strategist says Tennessee nominee was ‘fringe of a fringe,’ doomed party’s chances

Welcome's "Deciding to Win" report authors are urging Democrats to moderate positions on cultural issues after the Tennessee special election loss, warning against "fringe" candidates.

House Dem pardoned by Trump reveals whether he will switch political parties

Moderate South Texas Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar revealed his feelings about his pardon by President Donald Trump and addressed whether he will be switching parties.

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