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National Guard recruit’s family cut from enlistment ceremony over COVID rules, Republican claims

A National Guard recruit's family is being kept from seeing his Oath of Enlistment ceremony due to lingering effects of COVID-19 pandemic policies, a GOP lawmaker claimed.

Ted Cruz, Joe Manchin secure gas stove protection bill in must-pass govt funding package

Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., successfully inserted an amendment into a must-pass government funding package to protect gas stoves from regulation.

Hunter Biden’s lawyer claims Trump is endangering family with online rhetoric, accusations

Lawyers representing Hunter Biden sent a letter to former President Donald Trump's legal team accusing him of endangering the Biden family through his online rhetoric.

Darkhorse GOP candidate Burgum drops $10 million into his White House bid

North Dakota Doug Burgum invests $10.2 million so far in his Republican presidential campaign, and appears to reach one of the donor thresholds to make the GOP primary debates stage

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders appoints former legislator to state’s Board of Education

Arkansas Rep. Ken Bragg has been appointed to the state's Board of Education by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders in preparation for her education overhaul.

The Religious Liberty Court Extends Its Streak

Adding Groff and 303 Creative to the tally, the winning streak in merits cases rises to twenty-three going back a dozen years.

Biden Administration Announces $39 Billion in Student-Loan Forgiveness for Over 800,000 Borrowers

In order to qualify, borrowers must have made payments that meet a certain threshold based on their income for at least 20 years.

A Principal Sought to Expel a Student Charged with Attempted Murder. He Was Fired Instead

The middle-school principal spoke to a reporter about the school’s lax disciplinary policies days after a local teen shot two administrators.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 14

1983—In a separate concurring opinion (in State v. Hunt), Judge Martha Craig Daughtrey of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals offers her view that...

Five More Questions for Stephen Kotkin: Prigozhin Mutiny Edition

Stephen Kotkin is the Kleinheinz Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and one of the foremost experts on Russia, past and present.

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