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Eight GOP candidates wrestle for No. 2 slot as Trump rides big lead

Republican heavyweights will clobber each other on a Milwaukee debate stage and jab an absent front-runner in a bizarre clash Wednesday for undecided primary voters, donor dollars and an ignominious prize: second-place honors.

Complaints pour in about Biden’s stay at Lake Tahoe mansion breaking rental rules

Billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer could face $20,000 in fines in Nevada for violating a housing ordinance for vacation homes when he let President Joe Biden stay at his Lake Tahoe mansion.

Biden to attend G20 summit in India next month

President Biden will travel to India next month to attend a summit with the leaders of the 20 wealthiest nations, the White House announced Tuesday.

U.S. intelligence warns of spies aiming to infiltrate space industry

The intelligence community is on the alert for spies looking to penetrate America's commercial space sector through cyberattacks and strategic investments to gain access to critical networks.

DeSantis, Ramaswamy to share center stage at first GOP debate

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy will stand center stage at the first Republican presidential debate Wednesday in Milwaukee.

Trump’s former lawyer Jenna Ellis wants his super PAC to pay her legal bills

Jenna Ellis, who served as a lawyer for former President Donald Trump and was indicted alongside him in Georgia, wants to know why the ex-president's super PAC isn't paying her legal bills.

Trump feels entitled to the nomination, but voters may want him to earn it

Former President Donald Trump thinks he is entitled to be the GOP nominee, but his nonexistent campaign may lead to him sleepwalking into the same fate as his good friend Hillary Clinton when she thought she was entitled to win in 2016.

Aid debates are necessary, but the Heritage Foundation shouldn’t pretend Ukraine is a peaceful oasis

There's a necessary debate underway as to whether the United States should be providing such significant aid to Ukraine. A public policy think tank, the Heritage Foundation is right to engage with that discussion.

You’re shifting out of your lane too early in traffic

Politeness and efficiency are often at odds. In most cases, civilization means choosing politeness over efficiency, and our current culture errs too much in the direction of efficiency.

The key to offering religious education to public school students

When the Bible and prayer were being removed from public education decades ago, a unique window of opportunity was opened. In 1952, the Supreme Court decision Zorach v. Clauson determined that the practice of “released time religious instruction” was constitutional and therefore legal in all 50 states.

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