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Martyrs Inc. in Rafah as Hamas gets just what it wants: civilian deaths

Savagely, Martyrs Inc. is open for business in Rafah — exactly as intended by Hamas and its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps sponsors in Tehran...

The Alito flag smear is so absurd, even the Washington Post passed on it

It’s partisan politics at its ugliest. And yet more proof (though none was needed) that the most strident defenders of democracy are the ones...

Covid Subcommittee Investigating Public-Health Officials’ Attempts to Dodge FOIA Requests

An email appears to show Morens describing how the NIH’s ‘foia lady’ taught him how to make emails ‘disappear’ after becoming subject to a...

Harvard Will No Longer Make Official Political Statements

The new policy against issuing public political statements will apply to administrators and governing board members.

The Cat Is Out of the Bragg

Prosecutors hid in the tall grass until summation and are now emphatically describing Trump as having blatantly violated federal campaign law.

Has the Trial Hurt Trump?

Some dirty tricks backfire.

Judge Merchan scolds Trump attorney over ‘prison’ remark

The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's criminal trial on Tuesday berated defense lawyer Todd Blanche for remarking in his closing argument that the jury should think twice before "sending a man to prison."

Kennedy campaign says it has enough signatures to land on New York ballot

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign said it has turned in the number of signatures necessary to get on the ballot in New York for the Nov. 5 election.

Judge rejects special counsel Jack Smith’s move to muzzle Trump

The federal judge overseeing Donald Trump's criminal charges for allegedly mishandling classified documents at Mar-a-Lago rejected special counsel Jack Smith's request for a gag order against the former president Tuesday.

California voters prepare to put criminal justice reform on trial

In November, California voters will have a chance to restore some sanity to the state’s criminal justice system over the objections of pro-criminal activists who reformed it into the mess it is today. A rollback of California’s Proposition 47 will likely be on the ballot in November. Proposition 47 softened penalties for nonviolent felonies such […]

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