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Jeffrey Clark attorney files motion objecting to proposed trial date; calls it ‘highly premature’

An attorney for former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark is requesting the Georgia racketeering case be pushed back, citing schedule logistics.

Hunter Biden-tied siblings could shed light on relationship between Rosemont Seneca and VP Biden’s office

Siblings Anne Marie Person and Fran Person have both worked for then-Vice President Biden and with Hunter Biden's Rosemont Seneca Partners.

AOC calls on US to declassify documents regarding Chile’s 1973 coup ahead of 50th anniversary

During a tour of Latin America, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has urged the United States to declassify information on Washington’s involvement in Chile’s 1973 coup.

Trans zealots would rather children stay in care than be fostered by loving parents who won’t embrace extremism

The Fosters wanted to open their home to foster children. They got turned down. Their crime? Not approving of gender surgery for under-18s.

Delaware Judge Dismisses Hunter Biden Tax Charges, Setting Stage for Additional Charges from Special Counsel

Banking records indicate that Biden-linked shell companies received $20 million from oligarchs while Joe was VP.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 18

2010—In American Atheists, Inc., v. Duncan, a Tenth Circuit panel holds that the state of Utah violated the Establishment Clause by allowing the private...

California Teen Tried to Escape Macho Mexican Culture through Medical Transition

Driven to gender confusion by an absent, macho father, Garcia went to see a therapist who offered to refer him for hormone treatment after...

Adaptation Is the Answer

Rather than cower in fear, we should regard climate change as a challenge to be confronted with human ingenuity.

U.S. Media Are Getting Milei All Wrong

The Argentine presidential contender isn’t another Latin American Trump; he’s a free-market populist confronting his country’s statism-driven failures.

House Freedom Caucus wants policy wins, not stop-gap deals to avert a federal shutdown

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's plan for a stop-gap spending bill to avoid a government shutdown next month immediately hit opposition from Republican lawmakers who want policy wins, not go-along-to-get-along deals.

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