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Ninth Circuit Battle Over Automatic Stays of Deportation Orders

There’s a big battle in the Ninth Circuit over how that court handles an alien’s motion for stay of removal pending disposition of his...

Medical Journal Articles Decry Immigration Enforcement

The usual suspect medical and science journals have featured far fewer columns promoting progressive politics of late. Alas, it couldn’t last forever.

Remembering David Keene

Wherever the conservative movement was being built, David Keene was there.

Trump says U.S. will ‘make a lot of money’ from higher oil prices

President Trump said Thursday there is an upside to rising oil prices as a result of the war against Iran -- the U.S. will make money as a major producer.

Jill Biden promises to ‘set the record straight’ in upcoming memoir

Former first lady Jill Biden will soon be offering her perspective about former President Joseph R. Biden's decision to abruptly end his 2024 presidential reelection bid under pressure from fellow Democrats.

Maryland Democrats set to compete for all 188 seats in General Assembly

Maryland Democrats are aiming to compete for every seat in the General Assembly for the first time since 1974.

Middle East conflict is the largest oil disruption ever, IEA says

The International Energy Agency on Thursday said the war in the Middle East is "creating the largest supply disruption in the history of oil markets" as crude prices spiked again and tankers came under fire in the Gulf region.

The $35 billion shadow over America’s courtrooms

Imagine a small-town business owner facing a meritless lawsuit that could bankrupt three generations of family enterprise. His lawyers advise settling because the plaintiff’s backers have unlimited capital and a proven strategy of bleeding defendants dry through endless discovery. Here’s the twist: those backers never appear in court. Their names aren’t on any filing. What even the judge doesn’t know is that anonymous Wall Street investors are calling […]

Friend or foe? How Iran’s influence over Iraq should shape US diplomatic approach

When the United States toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003, Washington hoped to help build a democratic Iraq that could become a stable partner in the Middle East. Instead, over the past two decades, Iraq’s political system gradually evolved into something far more complex — a state whose most powerful political actors, security networks, and institutions […]

Trump: Iran ‘welcome’ at World Cup despite concerns about player ‘safety’

President Trump is insisting the Iranian men's soccer team is welcome to travel to the United States for this summer's World Cup, though he acknowledged safety risks the players could face as U.S. military operation in the Middle East continues this week. "The Iran National Soccer Team is welcome to The World Cup, but I...

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