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Chutkan sets Aug. 16 hearing in Trump election interference case

The judge overseeing former President Trump’s federal election interference case has set a hearing for Aug. 16 at 10 a.m., which Trump is not required to attend. In an order filed Saturday, obtained by The Hill, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan announced the new meeting will be a status conference. After the Supreme Court last...

5 lessons learned halfway through the global year of elections

At the midpoint in the year of elections, five global trends have already emerged affecting electoral integrity.  

Biden prisoner exchange ignites debate on ‘steep price’ to free Americans

President Biden’s historic deal to free high-profile Americans from Russian prisons has ignited a debate over the high cost and strategic wisdom of such exchanges, with Republicans and even some Democrats warning it will only embolden Russian President Vladimir Putin and like-minded adversaries. For decades, presidential administrations and Congress have grappled with how to deter...

Donald Trump Jr. hits ‘border czar’ Harris in new Fox News op-ed

Donald Trump Jr. criticized Vice President Harris over her role in the Biden administration’s immigration policy, calling her a “border czar” in a new op-ed. Trump Jr. argued in the article, published by Fox News, that Democrats have “put America last” by opening up the borders to migrants, dismantling election systems and “embracing non-citizen voting.”...

Will ‘Trumpanyahu derangement syndrome’ destroy two nations?

Is the still-growing irrational hatred of Trump and Netanyahu by many on the left further opening up Israel and the U.S. to greater risk?

The Memo: Can Harris succeed where Hillary failed against Trump?

Vice President Harris has the chance to succeed where Hillary Clinton failed — in the quest to defeat former President Trump and become the first female president. Right now, it looks like she has about a 50-50 shot. There is plenty of Democratic excitement around Harris’s rise to become the presumptive nominee following President Biden’s...

House Armed Services chairman responds after Defense secretary reverses 9/11 plea deal

House Armed Services Chairman Mike Rogers, R-Ala., said his committee will continue to probe a scrapped Pentagon plea deal with the alleged terrorists behind the Sept. 11 attacks.

A Yale researchers ‘hot mic’ gaff reveals the academy’s woke bias

Is it possible that snarky, elite academics, who support extreme criminal justice reforms, privately mock and disdain the actual experiences of minorities and other vulnerable...

Priced out of housing, many younger disillusioned voters embrace populism

From California to Krakow, young voters who are losing faith in democracy have been spurred in part by a surprising cause: high rents and...

Beleaguered CUNY Professors Appeal to SCOTUS for Relief from Union They Claim Is Antisemitic 

Will the Court help resolve an egregious violation of the spirit, if not the very ruling, of Janus? 

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