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Ron DeSantis: ‘I Don’t Know What Goes Into Paying Hush Money to a Porn Star’

Ron DeSantis doesn’t seem to be planning a complete hands-off approach to Trump’s vulnerabilities.

The UNC Board’s Decision to Create a Non-Politicized School Is Causing a Furor

Back in January, the University of North Carolina’s board of trustees voted to accelerate plans for a new School of Civic Life and Leadership.

In Defense of Hawkishness on China

Proponents of a softer stance have so far advanced specious theories.

Why We Should Be Skeptical of the Latest Wet-Market Covid Theory

If you’re trying to prove that the virus jumped from an animal to a human being, that lack of evidence is something of a...

Anti-Trump Prosecutor Rivalries

How does Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis feel about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg right now?

Don’t Take Trump’s Stormy Bait, Governor DeSantis

It’s fine to condemn Alvin Bragg’s partisan weaponization of law-enforcement power. But defending Donald Trump’s behavior is neither necessary nor prudent.

Psychedelic medicine advocates launch PAC to lobby lawmakers

Advocates for using psychedelic drugs to treat addiction, depression and other problems formed a political action committee on Monday to make their case to Congress.

Despite liberal media wishful thinking, China just keeps pumping out more carbon dioxide

If you want to see unshakable hope in the face of all evidence, check out the Americans and Brits who consistently promise that China is going green.

The ‘evil empire’ is morphing into a new Sino-Russian empire

The U.S. and the Soviet Union were still waging the Cold War, immersed in concerns about arms control and nuclear proliferation, when President Ronald Reagan, on March 8, 1983, warned against “the aggressive impulses of an evil empire” in “the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil.” Four decades later, those words ring...

Barricades unloaded near Manhattan criminal court ahead of possible Trump indictment 

Barricades arrived outside the Manhattan Criminal Court Monday morning as the city braces for potential charges against former President Trump, who warned over the weekend that he could be arrested as soon as Tuesday in relation to a hush-money probe. Workers were seen unloading steel barricades from a New York Police Department truck, stacking them...

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