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Freedom for Iran is a US win — erasing Jimmy Carter’s shame

As the Islamic Republic totters, the United States may soon experience a bookend of a terrible national embarrassment: the 1979 Iranian Revolution. 

How Many Stephen Spencer Pittmans Are Out There?

As the arson attack on a Mississippi synagogue shows, there are increasingly high hurdles to stopping hate.

The Restoration of Federal Funding for Planned Parenthood Is Yet Another Bad Sign for Pro-Lifers

Is the administration’s decision a temporary setback, or another pro-life retreat?

Exclusive: White House Sends Mixed Signals to Pro-Life Groups amid Health Care Negotiations

Behind closed doors, White House officials are being noncommittal on whether a Senate GOP–drafted health care bill will include strong Hyde protections.

Constitutional Scrutiny and Protecting Girls’ Sports

The test for intermediate scrutiny is whether the policy has a substantial relation to an important government interest.

Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore pushes the case for redrawing the state’s congressional map

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Wednesday he wants to move forward with redrawing the state's congressional map and have the Democratic-controlled legislature vote on it, despite opposition from a key fellow Democrat concerned that mid-decade redistricting could backfire and cost the party a seat instead of gaining it one.

Renee Good’s family hires law firm George Floyd’s family hired to look into Minneapolis ICE shooting

Renee Good's family is accusing federal immigration officers of killing the Minneapolis mother as she attempted to follow agents' instructions, and said Wednesday they have hired the same law firm that represented George Floyd's family to press for answers and accountability.

Trump administration opens 18 investigations into transgender-athlete policies

The Trump administration launched Title IX probes Wednesday into complaints about transgender-athlete policies at 18 school districts.

Supreme Court revives GOP congressman’s challenge to late-arriving mail ballot law

The Supreme Court on Wednesday revived a Republican challenge to a law that allows the counting of late-arriving mail ballots, a target of President Donald Trump.

Trump calls anything less than Greenland ownership ‘unacceptable’

President Trump on Wednesday said the U.S. must take control of Greenland to build its Golden Dome missile-defense system and become an effective deterrent to China and Russia, and anything less is "unacceptable."

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