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Did a military lawyer witness the Venezuela ‘double tap’ boat strike? Experts say one should have

Legal experts call Pentagon's 'double tap' strike on shipwrecked survivors a textbook war crime, questioning military lawyer's role in operation.

WATCH: Dem lawmaker thanks Trump for pardon, says it came as a surprise amid re-election bid

President Donald Trump pardoned Rep. Henry Cuellar, who was charged with accepting $600,000 in bribes from the Azerbaijan government.

PA school faces fury after Muslim club’s pro-Palestinian display leaves Jewish students ‘shaken’

Pennsylvania school faces backlash from Jewish parents after Muslim student club distributed keffiyahs and pro-Palestinian messaging at culture fair.

House GOP launches blitz of bills to shut down CCP infiltration of US schools: ‘Commonsense’

House Republicans advance bills targeting Chinese Communist Party influence in U.S. schools. Legislation aims to protect students from CCP propaganda.

New Jersey Democrats Live Down to Expectations

The state’s Democratic lawmakers are forcing through a potentially disastrous bill.

Thumbs Up on the New Higher Ed Accrediting Commission

The education blob, however, is not happy.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—December 4

2017—In Edge v. Everett, federal district judge Marsha J. Pechman issues a preliminary injunction that bars the city of Everett, Washington, from enforcing its ordinances against so-called “bikini barista” stands. Everett...

What Survivor Can Teach Us About the Government

America’s politics now run like a reality show — and the villains keep winning.

A Farewell to the Separation of Powers?

With Trump v. Slaughter, presidential power may grow larger than ever before.

A Fair Accounting of Pete Hegseth’s Role in the Caribbean Boat Strike

There are plenty of reasons to doubt the Washington Post, but that does not make the Trump administration’s military campaign prudent or constitutional.

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