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At least 11 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza

Israeli strikes killed at least 11 Palestinians in Gaza on Sunday, Palestinian officials said, according to multiple outlets. Reuters, citing local medics, reported one airstrike that hit an encampment with displaced families left four dead. A different strike, according to health officials, left five others dead in Khan Younis. According to the Israel Defense Forces...

Trump announces $5 billion pledge in Gaza aid from Board of Peace members

Members of the International Board of Peace are pledging $5 billion toward rebuilding and other aid for Gaza, President Donald Trump announced Sunday.

Rubio defends US operation in Venezuela, calls out reporter for trying to start a fight

Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the US capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro during a press conference on Sunday.

Maryland woman says TPUSA high school event raised ‘serious concerns,’ says Child Protective Services notified

A Turning Point USA group faced controversy at a Maryland high school event, including a community member reporting it to Child Protective Services.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 15

2008—In Ricci v. DeStefano, a Second Circuit panel that includes Judge Sonia Sotomayor buries the claims of 19 white firefighters and one Hispanic firefighter that...

Trump Throws In the Towel on Minneapolis Surge

Ultimately, the battle is about whether our immigration laws can be enforced.

The Apolitical Library Is Just Fiction

We’ve strayed from the ideal of libraries as community temples of learning.

The Reform That Would Mark the Beginning of the End for the Department of Education

Moving the student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department would benefit both borrowers and taxpayers.

I’ve Faced Years of Criminal Prosecution — for Exercising Free Speech Rights in Europe

My experience shows that censorship is real in the EU, and it could come to the United States.

Rubio: U.S. will defend, renew Western civilization, ready to ‘do this alone’ if Europe won’t

Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a blistering speech Saturday in which he directly tied the shared history and culture of Western nations to their collective security in the 21st century, telling European leaders that the U.S. wants to renew Transatlantic alliances but seeks partners "proud of their heritage" and not "shackled by guilt and shame."

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